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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" sam mage re TW MOY NT OT FW i Ch RE TERRACE RTS GOR GOUT ir Llp oe GL i Ys wi LN ewes sil .y ecord | Babli 1897, C0 eme ee EE ree I erica.Po SHERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910, L | LS ONE CENT + THE PBL SUFFERS FIRED SHOT THIEN EAD: JAS PROTCION DALY ENS SPAS FON AL 10 SATISFY OFFICIALS, \u201cINTO His SE HEY INJURED.IN LAKE MEGANTIC.PARTS OF THE EASTERN Mis \u2026 DISTEMPER AMON = \u201cJe +, Explosion Took Pace.in Boller Board of Trade Will Take Up the| \u2018Kirkdalo, Dee.29.(Bacal) is.ICE A FOOT THICK, ~ Mant of temper among the horses here is be- .1-2Ke Megantic, Dec.29.\u2014(Bpccial} Department of Customs Should at Once Suspend Present Order Re Tragic Occurrence at Union Ke.Company.Question at Next Meeting.coming quite epidemic.Many farmers 0004 clear ice; over a fout hich._ seu \u2014_\u2014 Co cannot use their horses as a result, |S NOW being «ut on tbe lake, - be- Bonded Baggage Rallway Company Promises Special Room | or THE BA HAVE BEEN {WATERS OF LAKÆ HAVE BEEN |The outbreak appears to be of a mal.teen the wharf and the Lemay mill.in 1911 \u2014 Publi Station Last Evening.| THER VIC- : CLEANED OUT THROUGH IL- |lgnent type.- | 12 TT ¢ Convenience Must Be Considered.\u2019 : TIMS ARP TFALIANS LEGAL [FISHIN 2 MEASLES VERY PREVALENT _ AND POLES, 5 \u2018 EQUISITION OUT FOR CANDID- Kirkdale, .Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | 4 - Correspondence light, on the.bonded.tres the bonding of baggage on your | RESS MESSENGER | DESPER- te) Pittsfield, Mams., Dec.29.\u2014(Spec- \u2018Lake Megantic, Dec.29.(Special) | _.+ ATES.Messles are quite pr alent here and : baggage matter.ment owing aed by the Depart \u2018 ATELY WOUNDS HIMSELF.\u2014 h del) \"Tairteen SA reported to \u2014At the ast meeting of the Board regulation Dec.29.-(Special)\u2014 A feo members of many families are af- \u2014 | 4 The gist of the whole situatio Grand è, DIS I ave been killed A0 y injured to- 'of Trade here the question ot pro- :isition Is being signed on behalf |fected.So a as already stated in the Record.n je Bo Tunk Railway to provide the | To APPOINTED LOVE day by an explosion in the boiler 'teciion of the finny population of of Robert E.Dyson to fill the Vacan-.\u2014 NE Customs officials demand that the |amination of bonded baggage.the ex- | THE CAUSE.plant of the Mortwood Ice Company, |.Megantic was discussed - at sy ln No.1 yard, tha retiring Coun- .MARRIAGES : À i Grand Trunk provide a special room I have the honor t The 0 e shore orewood Lake, .: or e ng r Brock, and in Ward à: - ) | o be, Sir, report of a revolver, followed ahout- ilesix some length, and will b brought [No 2 CL e\u2014 \u2014 ; for bonded baggage.Th \u2019 b \u2019 about-two miles*putside of this city.gn, | : oug o the retiring Countillor is Mr.| = it a | \"Trunk replies that this will be done _ Xour obedient servant, i} ward Spry.Ammoricas Express El | Willian \u201che fas heen identified fe\u201d tu ; rend that the tion = Toun MeMorine.| a PIERCE FRITES | | 4 1911.The Cust Co ; \"jas ) engineer, is -lully agre a e depletion ol\u201d : se.Tnpei \"mp : | that until this Mis provided mo Toa Co Asst.Com.of Customs.| | Sterantion at tro amaelt Trun b sta- other as Edwar atin, employee.| ; the fish in the lake must be put a WINTER TRAVEL ACROSS LAKE.home of Mr and Mr Su \u201cle tue ; | 5 ques shall De permiitted to come - to DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS RE- tion, about 9.15 last night.?\u2018 have boss Tala and Poles syed to atop os pui ta Mat oué a Lake Megantic, Dec.29: \u2014(Speciaï Main street, w As the scene of a very | Co 4 RED : : ; - \u2014Winter t - [quiet b ddins , | ner the meantime the travelling pub- ©.TO Rei HY ans | BE M.Tee peo Le ha a où voir oe \"a at gh gy 1 os ne |B Commenced tor toe frst time.on on Formby: ther bon ei 3 * lic suffers.\u2019 THE GRAND TR N an an ano er 100 ;early date, either as a local an in- Tuesday, - Decembes eldest daughter, Bessie I., Was it- | : \u201cThis is the unjust feature of the at Time went on and NK evelop- + reports on was getting ready to feet.dependent club, or as a branch.of the any Geo, mer nd Ale when ed in matrimony to Mr.LOS à fair.It is not only unjust but un- ments took place.On Sept.7th the With Mayo Th © was in the office Provincfal Association.Donald drove across with their t Pierce, of South Paris, Maine.The 5 \\ bn the necessary.- following letter was received by the expr wh empson amd another At the end_of iast October the Gov- |from\u2014Megantic to Vict B eams rooms were tastefully decorated with i £ aeons.Correspondence.below shows that | Secretary of the Board of Trade : ey pp oe De setzed a revel (I ernment fishery officers placed in returned.They found.the Tos retty evergreens, laurel and yellow crepe i 9 EB e present rule was suspende - (Lake Megantic twenty-five thousand ; 1.; fthful exer- ; ing Exhibition week \u2018and ey ur Secretary of Board of Trade ey ao to the heart.Medical aid | young salmon fingerlings and ten good, - _ 7 White Spore 3 a gage was permitted to come into Sherbrooke, Que.\u2019 | once summoned, Dr.Bertrand Ç thousand trout.RURAL DEAN ROBE dow, before which the bridal party 3 S.= Sherbrooke in bond.- Dear Sir,\u2014I called you attention by Deve on the scene, followed This is a good record and it is to BE ED To NORA EON ALL- took their places shortly after threo d | >: Mr = It is-Up to the Customs authorities Some time ago to the inconvenience young man w de \u20ac sate bei hoped that the name of Lake Me-| ç1 le, Dee.o'clock, to the strains of Mendcl- i | guests and Mayor the fair Iake © urther discredit upon FORESTERS ELECT OFFICERs.|Cerrying a shower bouquet of white | Mn: Miss Eva dreds and even thousands of west.the examination of baggage.\u2014!| bus been in the employ of the Amos Ohamberlain prebided, and.thes ila qo ity of young Dunhgm, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The carnations and maldenbair forn.Tho ; À Miss Mag- - - bound passengers.- Yours truly, | e employ of the Ameri- a number of.\u2019 quantity of young \u2018fish P'officers elected by the Independent Short but impressive ceremony was >: Mr.Wa.\u2018This situation can no longer be tol- can Express Co.for some years.the platform.prominent, ait 8 on were turned into the lake a few years Order of Foresters were as follows : performed by Rev.W.T.Smith, of r.H.Mot.erated.The interested public call up- | FROM COMMISSIONER OF cu oi pendre so rash an act is \u201cThe speakers wre Hon.Mr.Bro- po of which but for tie netting should Chief Ranger, Dr.Ji F.Yeats; Vice Beebe, after which a dinner, .both 4 has.Dunn on the Customs authorities to sus- TOMS.und, there is little reason to deur, Minister of-Marine; D e o° good size by this time, but Chief Ranger, Martin E.Baker; Court substantial and dainty, was served où} Mr.Estelle > pend the present order at once.Let The Department of Customs whe gout, ho a combination of those M.P., Beauce: M# Beauparient, ME.there is no record of them having Deputy, W.A.Doherty; Court Phy- |to about twenty guests, and a social Al § 5 of Mr.and baggage come into Sherbrooke as it Written to again and asked what Leu stances bé from time to St.Hyacinthe: Me, A.B.Hunt, M.P.Been seen Gr caught.siclan, Dr.J.F.Yeats; Recording 'hour spent before the bridal couple de i he Christmas gd prior to last spring.\u2018The situa- Would be the best course to pursue to and nl oe rarel » bring abaut sad compton; and v J.Nieol, advo, At one time! Lake Megantic was Secretary, George W.Wilkinson; Fin- | left for a short trip before returning i + Hon ould be the same as if has Secure the required changes.On Oc- that lent ein reno such 88 cate, Sherbrooke known as one of the best fishing |ancial Secreiary and Treasurer, John to their home in Beebe.The many à \u2014 - a BN pe any years, convenient and ober 1st.the following letter was re love apparently nine tho appointed Mr.Hunt was ble firat a peuker.In | ake a the Province.and lunge up |F.Pratt; Orator, W.A, Doherty; 8.presents included silver,\u2019 china, linen, i 3 re public whose int ote travelling ceived : : | conclusive expianation of the matter.Loc, Course of hia zemarks he gave an but it is ve pounds were caught, W., James I.Hunt; J.W., W.0.|cut glass, etc., also $25 in gold from RE res.include ¢ -\" placed bef th erests should be =.| Companions say that for s : [account of his Étewaräship during ut it is a\u2019 very rare thing now ti Shufelt; Senior Beadle, BE.J.Ruiter; & few of the subscribers of the Peo- au À home: from - Seiad.ore ose of one or.two of- | \u2018Sherbrooke i | Weeks, or even months, à diéappoint- n y \u201cho years singe tbe last 0 election fui one sver Ai » le nds, and trow}.Junior Beadle, Asa Johnson.Beebe tests ing to than hi a us i ., ) - - - \u2019 n .{ eo Mr.Thos, - po department cannot afford to Dear Sir,\u2014I have the honor to Ac- ment \u2018had been : reying Ypon his had ae ad a hy ond part.ways more or loss ny was al ORGANISTS WERE REMEMBERED.both bride and groom.popularity o 1 ; Maude an \u20ac a ber punish the public in this mat- rds the receipt of your letter siderably changed, Land sponit thought cularly for the formers.The writer has seen, during the Bury, Dec.29.°\u2014(Special)\u2014 8er-] : Co ooke, at their in ; of the 26th ultimo, having reference that in & m t of d Mr.J.Nicol {alowed and spoke fn Month of October, several boats ly- vices were well attended at St.À at their Buspend the order and, at the same | to\u2019 the examination at the Frontier J oment of desperation, he French.He gai ing along the sb Thomas at \u20189 a.m., and St.John\u2019 MARTIN\u2014WILSON.- G 8 obideau ound M = time, if you like, hold the Grand of baggage destined for Sherbrooke 1 Maye ie the shot.the promise a oma all ing | Point and other Oo epawning places in the afternoon.The organists \u201cot Brome, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014A very B Lf asville, -Que.; - Trunk to its ! yo Thompson, who was with ago |, \u2019 ! \u2014 \u2014 RN vile, Que; | Tuk to \u201croimise to provide.snd aking what the Department con sory \u201cwhen he shor Bunselr tates | ay JEOmIdent amer of the gov.| MRUGUE 7 the shades of evening te |G pu TS: Bow, ot Be | ermota of the 30m it to a Pherbrooke, at « Bat suspend the present order.Be SU in the matter without referring \u201c284 during the afternoon.Bpry-: bad{- \"HON.JMR Bertie TAK ful Gt Heh ots afte avr torres { Thomas\u2019 \"and Miss That : pe bg \"o'clock, at the ome net, ne A \u2014\u2014 fair-to the public, [ | it to the Railway Commission.| alé once or twice that pe vas golg Hon.Mr.uBDiH was -well AS called fab à tolé by our #9\" John's, each received a puree of mon- parents, Mr.afd Mrs.Edwin - Wir u ono 3 + .CORRESPONDENCE RELATIVE TO Nit 21st À uly last the President ingly however : and Mr the A ed on rising to speak.He congrat- \u2014 * Jey from their congregations as.a 500, East Brome, when their young- | MATTER._ Joti the Grand Trunk Railway System Gon, 00\" ciintion to it Rompao ulated the county of Compton on mark of esteem for their \u2018 valuable est daughter, Winnfred Arminta, was ; Earl wrote the Department that this mat-, o it.He also| having puch a hard working mem hel - united in marriage with Donald A.il 8 y in the summer th \u2018 g ber Pp.ol ; \u201cTrade received a mer the Board.of ter would be enquired into at once, stated that He goed bad.a quarrel in their! interests, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs: Donald | A 0 complaint and such action take a young lady with whom he had \u2014 am A \\ e : trom a citizen who oad experienced further cause for aint tn tion | been going of late and gave Thomp- the statements eho ie Foon by | Dum OEFICHES LED knot was \u2018ie by ew.BE tre, : ih Q onvenience of the present sys- this promise of Mr.Hays' I would | son to understand that that was his ade | am, .Dec.29-\u2014(Bpeclal)\u2014 + eh À tem of baggage examination.The\u2019s t previous to the last election that he ; the annual installation and banquet Pp astor of Bt.John\u2019s Church, Brome, | \u2014 Board imegdiately ook the = ate ego that * Jour Board take the reason.for Shrestoning to do awily (Mr.Brodeur) would not be returned, held on the Feast of St.John the by the Presence oi a large assemblage Ik : Up with the Department of Customs, I bave the honor to be, Sir, | Just after the arrival of the Que- ; NPY | Evangelist at the Masonic Hall, Dun- of the The bride wan y Fo dvi : à , - 4 Ottawa, and received the following Your obedient servant, \u2014 |bec Central, about nine o'clock, 8 = Henry Thompson Passed Away in |B i following brethren tired in a blue ratio] travelling: ar | .; \u201c JOHN McDOUGALD, k j % | : officers of Pre- + .: J.P.Ro Ottawa, Aug.26, 1910.Commissioner of Customs.told Thompson ho would mot go out Hospital at Thetford Mines.or he oaainey > AF & AM, mata: Mise Many \u2019 : y yer, 84.© oo on his train, agai : CL \u2014 ensulhg year : - } , again reiterating his - Shepard, of Knowlton, was wned Pre nero \u201c5 oc, | pean GIVEN BY intention to'do away with himself.: (HAD BOTH FEET AND ONE LEG |iw\" Métier: JW, JR.Pratt; Teens, 1B blue serge with silk Jace \u201cYoke.|, Sir \u2014I have the \u2018honor to acknow- GRAND TRUNK.ory at Hour Lime had on BADLY FRQZEN WHEN J.H.Bartlett; Secretary, E.N.Lie groom vas supported \u2018by his bro- ledge the receipt\u2019 of ur letter of the £ _ revo ver in his possession but final-| : Brown; Chaplain, David -Cummings ; r.Rodney Martin.Miss Alice ; + Pp yo ro On receipt of the letter above re- Jy gave it up when the latter said h ~~ FOUND MONDAY.Darby of Sutton, played the wed- .23rd instant, respecting the examina- ferred to the Secretary of the Board would not ut the t À fen h 8.D., G.W.Wilkinson; J.D., FH.hy ding march, the brid 4 Ad brid id _ tion at the frontier of baggage des- of Trade wrote President Hays and ue go out on the train wi the Thetford Mines, Dec.29.\u2014(Special) Drew; Director of Ceremonies, F.T.tering the r : e oh .ump: | \u2018ined for Sherbrooke, and would ad- placed the situation before him.; On out his revolver, a weapon whic \u2014Henry Thompson, the young Eng- Curley; Stewards, Dr.J.F.Yeats g tie room LORE.1er, £16 DEINR vise th ed : t express messengers always carry.At lish h and Jas.L, Gilbert; Tyler, Lewis B.Biven away by her father.under.a A n t you at on the 24th of August October 8th he replied : , shman who was found on Monday ; Tyler, Lewis D.ji e I wired the Collector of Customs at ° that time Mr.Thompson thought | morning badly frozen, near Mr.Chris- Ward; I.P:M., E.E.Hall.canopy of evergreens designed for the À Beebe Junction authorizing the bond: C.O.Palmer, Esq._ that Spry was acting rather starnge- | tie\u2019s barn, died in the hospital here \u2014 _ occasion.The presents were numer- 4 ; - ing of baggage on Sherbrooke -until | Sherbrooke, Que.ly but did not worry, knowing that] ° yesterday.On Tuesday the doctors PUBLIC EXAMINATION WAS GOOD 0° PF nice, including cheques, sil- ! 0 | \u2018after the close of the Exhibition atl Dear Sir \u2014Your letter of the 6th| Le bad the revolver, and thinking HON.MR.BRODEUR, Minister of reported favorably du his case and Clarenceville, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 yerware, linen aad furniture After Re e it.So © the latter place.On the same date instant, with reference to the exami-| that Spry's was locked up in the arine, who spoke at La Patrie said they had hopes that, he would The public examination of the PU- ved.Miss Emma and Gladys M tin | the President of the Exhibition wes | nation of baggage coming over the safe.A few minutes later, however, last evening._ recover, but on Tuesday night a|pils of the\u2019 Olarenceville : Model adys Martin 3 advised that this had been done.: frontier into Sherbrooke via o F line, he was surprised to see Spry holding | : \u2014 change for the wors get in and he School was.gratifying to both par- and Miss Mabel Hibbard doing honor, | os 1 mi may add, for your information, (Continued on Page 5) (Continued on Page Four.) _ | ring to.the facts brought out, in passed away next.ents and teacher.Miss Walsh deserves midst rae took the 6.25 train e i en \u2018 quiry s depa 8 a e deceased was about 28 years credit for her intiring labors, and if .good wighes, for Portland, Me., and | es ln one on wn pn Gt srr APS ey, a.he go.WE Stn beg he ; , SPC ~ TB PS p result of that enquiry 29 employees of age and unmarried.He hag been sho gets the support of parents which other points.Mr.and Mrs.Martin | 27 \"Ve JH P P were dismissed.That had been done living\u2014in Thetford Mines for the last she \u2018certainly deserves, \u2018th chool Vv T ; 5 EGRA RIC DIS A CHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS in the interests of clean government, three years, and hai betn employed w ood dt in plone bt he © invited .4 \u2019 il > \u2014 ° notwithstanding the threats .that around the mines.Por ; I eive a good account of itecll in following fs a list uf the invited June.Miss Bernice Tipping read the guests present : Rev.and Mrs, kK.I\u2019.Le > BR (British and Coloniel Press Service-Special AUSTRALIA\u201d V8, BEPRESENTA- ANNIVERSARY OF ITALIAN DIS- were made to the Minister aac Dia y An inquést vi pe held.address of welcome to visitors.Rev.Judge, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Martin gen h .oo ; ; , - _ 8 \u2018 ; .4 ° \u2026 S(.50 to the Record,) Melbourne, Victoria, Dec.29.4 The |\" Rome, December 29.\u2014This was the | returned unopposed in his own coun- TEN ANTS HAD _ the clson probe a at the close ol and family.Mr.and Mrs.8 D.Wes- : = * 10.\u2014 Australian parliamentary delegation \u2018second anniversary of the earthquake ty.After referring to the work of : - and_spoke of the good work being Mrs parwin ye an I mo pre bh / 5 Ot A FATAL MISTAKE.to the coronation of King George V.in Calabria and Sicily.Religious ser- the Government, Hon.Mr.Brodeur \u2014 NARROW.ES8CAPE.|done.Miss Edith Tipping was chos- per and Mr.Linus : Dra bors then $6.50 St.Petersburg, Dec.29.\u2014(Special) is to consist of 18 members of the yices were held in Regio Di Cals- took up the naval question.He said : en by the pupils to make a presenta- La t.: Mr.and Mrs.R.Gaon and - i 8 150 \u2014Three communicants bave died and House of Representatives, which has brie, The graves\u2019 of numerous vic- that this was not a new question, as.>I IN ® tion to the teacher © pre \u2014and Mrs.Morton Darby, West Brome; q nd et twenty-nine others are seriously ill voted the sum of £2,500 to defray [tims and the ruins of buildings in it was brought before the Imperial SMOKE FROM FIRE IN CLUB 0 the © Mr.and Mrs.Frank Westover on 3 cin $3 M5 - as a consequence of a mistake made the expenses.oo which many dead remain had wreaths (lonference Jo L302, when Sir Willrid QUARTERS BELOW THEM ABOUT TO LEAVE SOUTH BOL- sonville; Mr, and Mrs.Ernest Jay.118 .| a th elder of the Lutheran Ohurch H D and candles placed on them.: | 8 Pre- NEARLY PROVED TON PARISH.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hibbard jand iE .n the Peterhof district, who last SEPARATES CHURCH A _ pared to organize for her naval de PRO ; 41 4.i tion.\u201c À \u2018> evening filled a communion cup with STATE.WILL PAY OFF DEBTS fence.In the House of Commons FATAL South Bolton, Dec.29.\u2014(Spectaly\u2014 Miss Mabel Hibbard; Mr.and IH.A | a mixture of sulphurated chromate Madrid, Dec.29.\u2014After an attempt Edmonton, Alta., ; Dec 29.\u2014 The next year Mr.Bourassa and other | Thetford Mi 29.\u2014 (Special we news et tue Lever is nee Mr nd ME 7 Mio Stim § instead .on, the part of the Carlists to impede RY el he.as members quite approved of this etior nes, Mec.\u2014(8pecial) Are , , - Co Ch Le EE 4 .ales of wine oo its consideration; the Cortes |passed $7,400,000 realized for due Seals statement and also of the whole \u2014Fire broke out in the Thetford Club tion with this parish has caused much Junction, Mr.Robt.Foster, Mp, ; _ \u201c_ deccconoocoo000 0000000 the \u2018\u201cpadlock\u2019\u2019 bill, which practically Bail oh hi question.Later on the matter was caused \u2018by cases of ginger ale being SOTTOW and disappointment here.Mr.Richard mit , \u2018Mr, and Mrs.Chas, a rates the Church and State and ways Railway, which was declare again brought before the H ¢ piled \u201ctoo close) to an overheated Moorhead bas had charge of this Marshall, Knowlton; -Mr.und__ {Mras.; vod $2 50 ~~ ANARCHISTS AIILESTED BY restricts the establishment of reli- forfeited by the Government in de- oe mmons en d more particularly o stove and covered with two mat- Parish for over two \u2018years, and dur- 4.W.Farmer, Mr, and Mrs.Ji N= .0 nt Daer | SCOTLAND YARD DETEC- gious orders of various sorts Pre- fault he aid ot carrying 1909, when & resolution was present- tresses.When the alarm was given ing that time he has made many sin- Marsh and family, Mr.and Mrs.4 À quality and | : TIVRS.mier Canalejas stole a march on the: pay of tre Soe of the province, and ed by Mr.Foster, and after several help was luckily lat hand, and the |Cere friends.He is a general favor- Howard Frizzle, Mr.amd Mrs.C.di TT + |ondon, Dec.29.1.special) \u2014Beot- Government opponents and was able De he capital expenditure in 1911, amendments were made, was carried |fre extinguished ithout any damage ite with everyone, not only with Marsh.- 4 | = aud Yard detectives have arrested ¢, push the bill through.The provincial debt amounts to $4,- in tbe House unanimously.The pre- being done to the building, but the those who belong -to the Anglican : + = .4 i - several anarchists who were suspect- 815,850, so that over $3,000,000 will sent naval bill was based upon this |OccUpants of the tenement upstairs other oh Be, with the men Ç LIME RIDGE, $ { ê \u2018 Co.of planning assassinations during NEWFOUNDLAND prsHEny be \u2018applie d to expenditure, of which resolution, and it was therefore car- had a narrow escape, being almost and [1 Other es ret Les made Ps Y 1 Arrivals and departures: Mr.and i - | \u2018otonation.Ottawa, Ont., Dec.29.\u2014Ady ces te $500 000 will be for the new Parlia- [ying out the unanimous wish of the Overcome by the smoke -from the ols =\" TCE every home, and pis Mrs.T.A.Gilbert, guests of 11.+4 qu lity und *ecscccervacseceseccces celved here from oh Seine M f at : ment building.The Government has pointe oh Ne One of the burning mattress + - cheerful rion brings © ' soy in Gilbert's mother, Mra.HS.Gilbert, of RE p.ARE ~~ say tha e British Em points which had been raised by the = \u2014 reir bof 10 Ÿ- AVIATOÉ FORCED TO DESCEND.| Washington has informed the] govern- decided to on imnposed Leone cit x |Nationalist leaders was that they DAIRY VALLEY.|bis train.Mr.Moorhead is an ac Lowell, Mass Mn I =: t the original | Paris, Dec.29.(Special)\u2014 Henri or of Newfoundland that the | United throughout the province, and which were .not opposed to a Canadian The Wolfe Ridge Telephone Com- complished scholar, having taken a N Gilrerts Me w Le I a oo Ii on , Farman, attempted a flight from Par- States Treasury Department has de- has never proved a popular method of NAVY, but opposed to Section 18 of pany are putting up their wires and long university course.It is \u2018hard of A 3 r ax pré Porter, 1 ; ~ _ , is to Brussels to-day.The_rain froze cided that fish caught in Newfound- raising revenue.| the bill, which they say makes the |expect to have their line in working for his parishioners to \u2018realize that oop am, Kuen 80 t cr dt feu R æ\u201d on the aeroplane Lg a weight af two land waters by Americans with the gervice compulsory.This Mr.Bro- |order soon.\u2014 be is [bout bo eave, hut what | is ç her mas; J vi 5 3 cn er to 4 .- | cend.- fishermen shall in fu ure be a Stat = London, December \u201c20 \u2014The Deil | this service was altogether volun- [new \u2018lee house as he intends shipping gal \u2018h d os t r Chr stmas $ i Il ac attended \\ in H - _ - free of duty to the United States.bxpress is solely responsible for a re- | tery, differing in this respect from |the cream to Boston next year and oorhead much prosperity in his mew \"Ar BUMAS res A ut it deton ï 40.YY YS e This is an official authorizat on of a a similar article in the - military |it ; .field of labor, assuring him that his Town Hall, Christmas eve.The Can- 1 + ; 3 | coccecococonn0800 \u201cport that the body of a man dressed é military requires miore ice than making will alv , ; = practice heretofore said to exist with- law, which\" was passed by the H but many friends in Bolton always tata did credit to tPose wha bad the picce of J ; | JAPAN WILL AFOLOGIZE.out legal authority.In the opinion of in Englpsh clothes, \u2018 believed to be y the on.butter.rejoice to hear of his future success.trairing of the tof, ; 4 ce A : | Tokio, Dec.y, \u2014(Special)\u2014 Japan the Cenadian papers it fon shadows that of Cecil Grace, the aviator, who Geo.Cartier, the Minister of, Militia, Arrivals for the\u2019 Christmas holi- ee perce momma 15\u20ac.to fo | - will apologize Lo the United States the free entry of fish to the|.United Was lost while attempting to imake & the naval pi \u201crom Marine discusses days include: Mr.R.E.Macfie, of = \u2018 Mn # for a a for the assault upon Vice-Consul at.States from, Newfoundland.| return flight from France, bas been said th had b points.e Montreal, at his - home on Beech i : - po 10e, for Be.| _Taiken.| Ce © |Wathed up @t Adinkerke, near the Said that they by Great Britain al Ridge, X=.Orville Johnston, from | \u2014 ~ XMAS CASH | : ce, for E \u20ac eoo.v0.00e0.- i ti \u2018 - St.bans; The Misses Johnson .\u2018 .vousensscseneccacannee 0000000 ® Franco Belgian frontier, lowing them to make their own com- J de, : \u2018 - FB RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED.ANOTH STE PASSENGER TS OUT HINTING BUREAU CHANGES, |Mérciel treaties, and as a result TO Te | During the Holiday Seasor the Paying Tellers Ë , 3 4 WEL - {navy became a com - - forge, Dec.2Y.-The leaders of or © Paris, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014M.Lan- Ottawa, December 29.\u2014 Changes ity, It was also orci] because PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS \u201cof the ; ; railway employees declare \\tha ger, another competitor for [the auto are being made in the internal ar- Great Britain had seen fit to remov | : i 7 17 Unions include 146,000 members, and bi prize of 320,00 for the first rangements at the Government Print- her ships from Canadian shores.They | THE WEATHER = E ASTE RN TOWN SHIPS B ANK Kin King st.| A - \u201cthat they are now ready to begin 8.flight made by an aviator carrying |ing Bureau and the work of officials were all loyal Canadians, said the | \u2014 : 1 .Btrike for an increase in Wages.They |g passenger from Parig an Brussels [so assigned is calculated to prevent Minister.They owed the liberties | LOCAL FORECASTS add that \u2018\u2019sabotage\u2019\u2019 will be applied: and return, started at 9.27 o'clock |& recurrence o, the charges of extra- which they-enjoyed to the flags whirh | \u2014 At all offices in the Ci t fi L k i the | , | \u2014 ity of Sherbrooke will,-as \u201d ' J - i ., n such a manner as to insure this morning.He piloted & biplane.[Vagance and dishonesty which have he saw around the building that even u 1 | samplete success of ee that \u2018He.landed near Compieg, forty-five Deen \u201coil bam; Structural altera- Bit pue Jelfare amd prosperity of Cloudy, with occasional Lo sual, pay out À - ~ Tha Government officials ec miles north east of Paris) at 11,50 |tions will be nade so as fo permjt Britain an e welfare and prosper- snow to-da d on Frida oo | \\ + LL - they are ready to adopt extreme and at 1.24 he: continueé towards of the printing staff being under the ity of Canada were one, and they turning Foida jeht y.: NEW MONEY ONLY \u2018 7 measures, \u2018the\u2019 militarization of the Brussels.\u2014}\" (Continued .on page 6.) must stant LI fall together: à ng cold Friday night.| L \u2018| ou A .\u2019 .: Co _ .j 1 | ; A ,' : i PE .; Lr aa an a Jeph slid res du 00 es A vig CIS eld .* Cr on fe mr ee = creme ei EN r a.A de VS TEEN Das \u2019 > LN.La te Es rposes for, ag but the erowd of F Fok evans iy shoved that { \u2018 usgal mis was.made of ing.too small, .and thas in in- the very - pear future mors room must be Du The: Union - Jach, a Dsl - - Mrs.Brown, of Concord, :- - and Mrs, L.> Misses Irens and - Hilda : siting here ; _ friend from PAGE TWO vo Daily Reports Fro ents Of IDC One.BHEBE, Thé Model School closed: Fridès, December 16th, with a school concert and the distribution of _ prizes.say.that the gramme from first to the numb?whe 8 perfect success is cy statin How such a progr fected, and gular in &n; Sih à y evi bt ty of a school staf.To \u2018Parti ériéé any ntmber nua ae wa! dssarving sfc lst wfiter does (Dot feel competant to do, as every si singl mimber was perfectly rendere ing that tbe.pupils had joined Bows {ly with the teachers to make .the evening & success.The only unpleasant feat i\u2019 was due to the fact that the pupils bad given up that had been reserved for retire to the class rdomé, sudienes fAlled thé hall so that stan ing room -was scarce.|It - wés thought when the flue school } building wai.completed there would fe ample room for all school vided.It is certainly very.grat ty- | ns to the teachers and the school \u2018board to see the great interest that the parents and the , citizens have down \u2018in our school work by.coming | out in such dûmbere O8 - e worst | night of the measom.Another sign | that the school is\u2019 welt thought.of) } and that these;recitsls are appreciated, was shown by people coming from nearly every station from Barton to North Hstley.', The teachers and pupils aré to be, congratulated on the success of the éntertainment, the \u2018receipts of which were over $40.Lib money is to be uséd to\" buy pictures | y of the King and Queen and appropriate ornéments for the pabpl | rooms.The school.reopens.Jan.8 : The.programmb was ab 10110 we \u2018Canadians Forever.Opening Ad- ress, T.Smith.Sunbonast - prit, rise Toe Mcintosh, : Out, ay ies.Dolly Stop \u2018Wesping, .Blais House.Recitation, Kathryn Norton, A Sill, the Indian Huntresses.:Shall :-I Be \u2018Forgotten 7 The Delusion of Ghosts Jean Currier.Address, vw.A J Oe ing DriL A Live Obrist- mgs Tree.Polly's Discovery, Jennie Rennie.The Four Seasons, tab Jean.Sons of the British.Hinpive, A Love Séng.The Rabbits, The Ste (Helene Elder, Peace Angel).Whére: Do You Live?Evan, Leslie.A- Brive.Little orl, Beatrice, Par-.oi Address, : Hoare.Fois oor ase of ed Ti Save the Ki Arrivals \u201c departures:, M Jas.and \u2018Miss Hasel Johnson home om Hberbrooke; Mr.and Mr B.- Campbell home - from Grand Megs o: Mr.Egerton: Smith\u2019 Some, from ape Gil valeur 22 Montreal, for ny oy i et ' ta, ns ho Sos ite So - dax eveuing.+; There wag A.vad mas surprise qe 2.3 8 ios, Chit hs Advent Church, Feabbath day, a a \u2018a part Br a, given ue the - paator,.der.Daniel Gregory, who is in te poor health, but whose fa thful labors are grea reatly\u2019 appreciated.The monthly.union service is to, \u2018be held in the Methodist Church bath, evening, Jan.1st.The.W.C.-T.U.monthly meeting | will be ith Miss Carrie Ives at 2.30.Friday p.m, the 6th inst.\u2014 The general conference of thé A.C.Church will be held in Beebe- the 11th in Danville and vicinit r and \"guests of! Mr, Obas.\u2018Ridley ; ; Mr, Moore and Jaughters the .Moore, , of Hopticook, guests of Col, and Mrs.O.DW.Hugter over the Christmas holi- PR \u2018Mr, H.B.Richey, of Lindsay, Ont, Tuesday, to his duties alter.vi- Miss Edna Boyd .and Boston, Saturday morning for Christmas with her mother, Mrs.Ida V.Boyd ; Mrs.John 8,Riddle.and daughter, Miss Isabel Riddle, to Montreal Tuesday for a few days ; Miss Julia Burbank, of Valley- her father, other | Mi.\u2018George Merrill, Sab= and spent a very pleasant day: REINE \"VAY PNY by Wl 4 CÉPCHC CN EAN ETS ag 9 \u201c , : eA ! ALT ra ro Re voit 2 f Sl \u2018 is ss Woe 2.24 # SULT ey Tee gL eps nd , BR.Tat | mag a an =, with her pltents, M¥.and Mrs.Win.Sampson; Mr, and Mr Ed.Yale, of Robertson tri.Howard Riddle, of St.Johns, de ME iiaans with his paren Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Riddle; Mr.R.Stockwell, of McGill, guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.wa Stockwell ; Mr.Mrs, G.W.Fullerton and Ts mie ond thy y Fullerton, Christmas ai \u2026 Euests o al ven Mr.Henry MacLeay, of Ottawa, in ; friends ; Mr.©.A.-Boutelle, of ton Centre, guest of bis parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Boutelle ; the Misses | Florence Wilson, Hazel Silver, Elsie « | Elliott, May Marston, Annie Olney, Irma Duncan, all of Macdonald College, St.Anne de Bellevue, the holidays at their respective homes ; Miss \u2018Goff, of Macdonald College, here for a day on her way to Leeds ; Mr.M.R.McCracken, of McGill, with ad [Grell parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Mec- ackin, Grove street.\u20ac Land pridtm EE mnent À | Gériétmes Eve, Det.24th, was one the best ever held.The por d of \u2018recitations, songs, .tôgués, drills and « Chrfstmss ta.The children were so well asile and performed - their parts so effl- that they deserve special ment The pleasing features of the evening were : A Christmas Guard Drill | by .the young ladies; a mixed quartette, by members of \u2018tbe choir, and s recitation by Master Lawrence Hand- The success of th e evenin x Mrs.Harbort Be gers vis wal 5 of the progt Arrivals and ee 18F op mas include : Miss Lot à nu Olarenceville, guest.oi Fast 8.Coaté Missés Sadie ma Winnie fm ie, of Montreal, with th : Mr, and Mré.B.A, Retr t \u2018Be.:N, Lindsay's, .Bulwer ; i Mrs.N.Lindééy,: an Brooklyn, ' with Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Costa ; La Chicsgo, guest of his mother, Mrs.\u2019 Merrill; Nourse and daughter at Mr.oy Nourse's; Flanders ; Mr, and Mrs, H, \u2018Roger and Mr.and Mrs.H HH.Wipe low and family at Mr.8.\u201cWillard's, Ascot Corner ; Miss Eva Robinson! of Windsor Mills ;.Miss Ida Robinson of ton Angus ; Miss Eva Cobleigh, of.Gould; 88 Ina.L.Cobleigh, of Montreal ; ss Beisie Cobleigh, of Kingsley de 4 = Mr.Alex, Innis, kshire, at\u2019 home ; Mr.Hoiby Sherbrooke.Irs.Lefébvre is not improving very \u2018 ie 1 Misses\u2019 Hall are ill with chick- i én.Bok | 8.Coats, drover, is pire the + ight mé market Dricés | for tort.inp der | \" Recent arrivals and: departures: Mr.and Mrs, John Mallette and daughter, Mary, from Montreal, with relatives; Mr, and Mrs, and little daughter, Dorothy, from Montreal, and Miss 8.R.Proulx from Seo stown, with their parents, Mr.the and \u2018Mrs.J.Proulx; Messrs.Albert as Davidson; Fred Étanbope and W.; H.Davidson, fram Montreal, with |parents and relatives; Mr.Ww.M.\u2018son, from Granby, with his fami Quite a number from here att py the Christmas trees in Boscobel) and Sonth Durham.Mr.and Mre.G.I, Davidso Mrs, W.L, Davidson.entertained pron family party aes usual this year, The children and grandchildren tary the number of about fifty were / présent, together.- MARBLETON.|.Arrivals and departures :.Rev; I.N.and Mrs.Kerr home- from | thrée weeks\u2019 visit to the rnast : Mr, Eadie and 13th January.: Rick, Sherbrooke, guest of his \u2018aunt, \u2026 \u2018 Mrs.Curtis Bishop; Mr.Lawrenée 7 BANVILLE, _ [Oughtred from McGill University, Arrivals and departures include : Montreal; Mr.AMred Harriett in \u201c Mr, and Mrs.L.Burbank and daugh- Sherbrooke on, Wednesday ; Mr.and ters of Campbellford, Ont.visiting | Mrs.J.H.Barker guests of their daughter, Mrs.Bradley; for Christmas ; Miss Carrie Chapman in\u2019 Sherbrooke recently, guest of Mrs.Tuck and Mrs.Drummond ; Dr.Heber Bishop, Boston, with relatives: ;-Mesars, G.M.Willard, Carl\u2019 Munkitfrick and Fred Willard on a trip to Boston ; Miss Mary Oughtred home for the Obrigtmas holidays ; Dr.L.C.Bi Chestnut Hill, Mass., in town for c ristmas ; Messrs.Clifford and Harold Oughtred home.for their Christmas vacation ; Miss Mary Weyland of Sherbrooke, \u2018with her parents ; Miss Blanche and Austin Bishop in \" Bhér- brooke recently ; \u201conly \u2018One \u201cBROMO QUININE, \" tha that is Laxative Bromo uinine 6 gas Cures a CridnQue Day, G 2 Days l* kon Gontract Scalds facture rs P Sule Mand & Owners, me came Tam ms 0 mw For Every to Ary Ea mn Ly bago, Sweltings, solos _ For Shue AT a Deaters: Price 25 Cents, FRASIER THORNTON & Go.a _\u2014 STEEL TANKS AND PLATE WORK WE INVITE REQUESTS FOR ESTIMATES.Hack, Ms Ë hk in SHERBROOKE, QUE.; ; CURES | ions of e Musg es.Bruis s, f and Aches and Pains of sr | cookshj Const Que ec, = rage Purpose.- » ve Ed ta | fas town, Monday calling | J.W, Proulx, | i _Mr.W.B.Hethér- | was held here on Friday night.\u2019 -| taking part and for the we Co ; mé =, jents : Mr.Raymond Bishop, Onsnaan, Vt., home ; .Wm.Chester, rem £ pr ry Scots- of Mr.and 'M.8.and Mrs: don Christmas ;.Miss ntreal, home for hdr vata- tion with her parents, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ohostef, in Westbury, spending The Model , M closed for ae holidays on Wetnesday snd the ers hayé gone their homes for their vacation.y received nice \u2018predensts from their pupils.The Cantata, \u2018\u2018Santa\u2019s Surprise Party,\u201d which .was given by.the children of St.Paul's and the ; Methodist Church Sunday Schools on Xmas Eve, was & great success.The children all did well.and.all are heartily congratulated on their success.The two trees_ which were artistically trimmed with decorations sent by Mr.Gordon Cole, Cookshire, a former resident of this place, were doth loaded bountifully with gifts for old as well as young.Sérvice \u2018on Sunday next af vu St.Paul's Church, Jan.1st, 1911, - will be at.7 p.m, 1 DIXVILLE.Arrivals and departures for the ho- } lidays.: Mr, and Mrs.Harry 880g, with ager brother, Mr.Henry - Cünnington ; Mr.and Mrs, Hector \u2018Howe and daughter, Eveline, of Que- \u2018beé,-with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.EB.Howe ; Mrs.B, J.Nelson with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.Parker ; [of Sherbrooke, with his parents Mr.end Mre.L.W.Wright ; Mr.and Mrs.Bd.Gilson, of Sherbrooke, at his par- ris, its, Mr nd._ Mrs.D.Gilson ; Mr.Wm, on.Lennoxville, With bis son, Mr.Henry Cunnington, to Lennoxviile ; Mr.Moody Johnson, of Lennoxville \u2018College, home ; Mr.Martin McCoy, of Macdonald College with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.Jobn Mc- I.$Coy ;, Miss Lotfle Marsh at her parents; Mrs, Penton Damon, of Island Pond, visiting friends ; Mr.and Mrs.ho rew and daughter, of Newport, £.visiting Felatives ; Miss Myrtle \u2018Batley with \u2018relatives\u2019 and _fiiends ; Messrs, Guy.apd Willie Hows, of Heréford, in town\u2019: Mr.and Mrs \"Hl Hngwood and fami fly of Hereford, visiting her mother, Mrs.B.Cunning- or a, few eye; Mr, \u2018and Mrs.C.Wright, of Montreal, with his parents Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Wright ; Miss A.Mayhew, of Sherbrooke, at her- parents, Mr, and Mrs.A.Mayhew ; Miss F.Mayhew, of Island Pond, Vt., with ber parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Mayhew.Mrs.Denis Marsh who has been ser- .ously ill, is now convalescent.Mrs.William Fuge died on Saturday at her residence after a short illness.The funeéfal took place at her late residence on Monday at -10 am., services being conducted by Rev.OP.England; - pastor of the.Baptist \u2018Church, She is survived by her h band and one sister and a circle f friends.\u2018 ; OHNE The usual festivities incident to Christmas have been engrossing attention for the past week.The Union Christmas tree at the hall on Friday evening was very well attended.Although Jos e aborg te had | fen attempte leasing 3 interes programme was contributed eue \u201c15am cot.of.rob ed by Rev.T.© c où who acte as a | chairman.CE Husband gave a short and Ed address.The tree was well laden with gifts for old and young.Special gifts in.recognition of appreciated services were received by Mrs.T.G.Somers, Miss L.Coates, Mrs.Husband and Mrs.Han- coc | - Arrivals and departures include : Mr., and Mrs.R.8.Nutbrown and daughter of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Allan Ayer and son, Lennoxville guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay for Christmas ; Mr.and Mrs, G.B.Cleveland and family the guests of Mr.R, H.Smith, \u2018\u2018Broad- view,\u2019\u2019 Waterville, on Saturday at a family reûnion ; Bernice and Kenneth Hunten, Marion Church, Rhoda Hus- all home for the holidays from their respective schools ; Mrs.M.Pierce is the guest of her brother, Mr.T.G.Somers.- \u2014 : : HUNTINGVILLE.Subject for Rev.F.B.Adams ser-| mon for : Sunday, January 1st, is \u201cThe Proving of Things.\u201d .Arrivals- dnd departures include: Mr.and Mrs.E.Sanders, of Sherbrooke, also Miss B.Aldrich guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Sanders for Christmas \u2018Day with Mr.A.Bostwick and family in Sherbrooke ; Mr.and sites parnbam with their son, Mr.arn and family of Milby, on Monday ; Mi.and Mrs.W.A Punting and family with Mr.and -Mrs.M.L.Hunting, Monday ; Mr.and Mrs; George Glenda with Mr.and Mrs.M.L.Hunting| Monday.Guests at H.Fairbrother\u2019 s on Monday inclu d: Rev.and Mrs.Adams/ Miss G.Lawrence, Miss H.Fair- brother, of Sherbrooke ; Mr.W.Dunn of Spring Road ; Mr.and Mrs.S.| bome Sunday.| bb Le ; SOUTH DUDSWELL.\" Arrivals and departures; Miss Inez | Rowe, of Windsor Mills, with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Rowe; Miss parents; Mrs.D, D.Prescott; of: Jenkerson and Mrs.KE.A.Rowe; Miss Gillespié, to her rome.in Linda.Mr.Milton Orr, who is ilr scarlet fever in the Hpapitel, 14 is on the way fo recovery.:: + ; ; BOWN.A very successful Christmas tree The programme consisting of songs, recitations and dialogues was a fine one, and Miss Viola Allison, the teacher, which she drilled the children, and also for the beautiful way in which the school Toom was trimmed.Thanks - 1 should be given to all others in which they acted their parts.The dialogue, \u2018\u2018United at Last,\u2019 is cape Galls- Spinks ot Mr.and Mts.Carl Weight and fainily band, G.Somers, Alice Cleveland aré Christmas ; Mr.and Mrs.W.M Ford \u2018Fairbrother ! Mr.P.Fairbrother was SHERBROOKE D DALY RECORD, [eva Sherbrootdlaitts a secvast., Mrs.|Munkittrick, M Little Ÿ ian, go Es rose pres | Mrs.Longeway and Winnie, le \u2014 be Mp He then with.the aid of his Sambo, began to despoil the any smal al many , presents, making hearts glad with the fine then persed, pri ehjoy able evening, with us the National Anthem.Many from this community attend- od the Christmas tree at Hardwood Flat on Th night.All report having a good time, ally, Groom is improving in health after her long {liness: \" SAWYERVILLE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.G.vw.Allard, of Costicook, in town recently; Miss G.T.Boyle with her sis- , Mrs.wr \"B.Leonard; Messrs.- rank and Ronald Learned, Learned \u2018Plain, in town recently; Misses Lea - ST.F RANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENIN GS.* on i dP Sen Cotresjond- | Là.à dus ie Ja! snd Marie Tanner, of.the Stanstead Wesleyan College staff, guests of.Mrs.(Rev.) À.Galley; Mr.J.Shires, of Bishop's College, nnox- ville, for his vacation; Mr.G, H.Wilder in Sherbrooke on Saturday ; Miss Cors_l,.Percival té Coaticook Friday to be.with her ets Mrs.G.W.Stenning: Mr.Max Bieber at his home a Letinoxvile on Sunday; wr.- Oromwell, of chan an, Obr heidi with the latter's.$4 Mr Chas.Sax- Hind; a, Rines with rela- \u201cIsland re in LA Plain and Mr.Chas.Baxiund in Bireh- ton on Saturday; Messrs.Liew yn Lewis Marshall and Miss lyn Marshall, of Montreal, on Friday night to visit their parents; Mr.C.W.French and family in Learned Plain, guests of Mr, and Mrs.G.W.French; Miss A, E.Stevenson Sun- ay and Monday at ber home in Island Brook; Mr.H.H.Hunt and family in Robinson on.Sunday; Miss B.E.Bechervaise to Sherbrooke for the holidays; Mr.B.OQ, Osgood, of Pennsylvania, - ating.at his home here; Mrs, Rohert Kerr and Mr.Harold.and Miss Gertrude Kerr, of Cook- shire, guests of Mr.Jas.Bennett recently; Mesars, R.D.Wood and J.W.Brouillette, in Sherbrooke on Monday.,.The local Pramatic, Company will repeat \u2018\u2019Me and Otis\u2019 at the Odd Fellows\u2019 H on January 5Sth, as the attendan ange at, the.last performance was: 8 comparatively small | one on account of the bad weather.The proceeds.will be applied to buying a drop etirtain for the hall,\u2019 The Model Sehogl here closed on Friday afternoon for two weeks holidays by the pupils entertaining their - parents and friends by a few recitations, gongs, etc.Dr.Yorston pre- scnted Miss Cromwell and Miss Bech- ervaise with leather travelling cases, \u2018which shows the esteem in which they ap held by their pupils.There was a Christmas tree in the Baptist Church .on Friday night, which was well attended.Every one was well remembered by Santa Claus.Bulwer, Birchton.atid\" Learned Plain were well, represented.i.\"BLACK LAKB, \u2014 Artivals and de artures : : The Misses Ida and Irene Poser guests of Mrs.W.A.Olearih ny on Friday on their way home from\u2019 Bi College St- George, Beauce, and were aceom- jes pes daniod by Mr.and Mrs: Clearihue on.Saturday to St.George, the Misses- Shaw, From Tonfers)\" ON ., with their father, Mp, J.\u2018A.Bhar, gre the guests \u2018of 'Mrd, J.Johnston; Dr.and Mrs, A.Foss and liaster Lindsay Foss to Waterloo vith Mrs, Foss\u2019 mother, Mrs, Oodd; \u2018Mr, anh Mrs.D.Simons, of Thet- fore , guests of Miss: King on Saturday; Mr.L.Kennedy.gone.to Bt.13 rge, Beance:'- Mr.Forbes tot.mith\u2019s Falls and-after the holidays ' foes to Bermuda before returning liome; Rev.P.Oallis Friday here ; Mr.Geo.M.Wilson Rev.Mr.Callis went to St.George, - Beauce, cn Monday, and while there will be the guests of Mrs, Wm, Pozer,; Mr.Ilaymond Wilson, and Mrs, with his tad parents here; Mr, and Mrs.H.BE.(ireene from Quebec M Shaw to Sherbrooke Monday.SMITHS MILLS.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis [Cass entertained about twenty-five relatives and friends to X-mas.dinner on Satura v.- ., \u201d Arrivals and\u2019 departures : +.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Monroe, of West Derby, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.W.Brevoort and Neil, also \u201cX-mas With Mr.and.Mrs Guy Longeway ; Mr.and Mrs.Roy Smi h, of Boyn- ton, with ber parents over Christmas; Miss Lena Reed, of Beebe, is home for a week's vacation, Mr.Harold Merrill, of Stanstead College, licme for two weeks\u2019 vacation; Mr.rnd Mrs.Wallace! Brevoort entertain- «À sixteen relatives and friends to Y-mas dinner on Saturday; Mr.and L'rs.Henry Longéway and son, Carroll, with his sisters in West Derby cn Sunday: Mr.and Mrs, John Peas- ] y and daughter, Nellie, the week- (nd with relatives at Fitch Bay.The day school has closed for the holidays.+ ADDERLEY, Recent arrivals: Mr.John McKin- ron from Regina, Sask., on a visit to.his brother, Mr.Alexander McKin- n.n; Miss B., McKinnon from Glen L oyd and Miss M.McKinnon from Liack Lake, where they have heen t'aching ; Miss M.Watson from l\u2019ontreal, on a visit to her sister, Nrs.G.Henderson: Miss A.M./ Mc- ] innon, B.A,, and sister, Miss Ida, [¢ Sherbrooke from Beebe Plain.to eserves great credit for the way in \u201418, Very poorly: at present.#'80 the Misses Marion, Reta and M.M.Orr, of Rast AngUS, with her |B ildred McKenzie, home from Inver- n:s8 Academy; Mr.Bryce Caldwell Bustis, with ner sisters, Mrs.B.w.| from Montreal, accompanied by his cousin, Mr, Geo.Purcell; Miss Mary McKinnon - from Gould, where she with PA been teaching; Mrs.Katie Damon her brother, Mr; James Appleton, Mrs.Ben Wright, who has quite ill.ig now much better.J.Moore je also recovering.Mrs.J.MacKenzie on Saturday for Littleton N,H., on a visit her sisters, the Misses Forbes.*Grandma\u2019\u2019- McKinnon, Kimbérley, been Mrs.: RICHMOND.- Arrivals, include: Miss Jean.Kel- 1ock; of Weyburn, Sask., guest of her splendid, wag; patents, Rev, Dr.and Mrs.Kellock; Miss, Ethel MacLeay, of Sherbrooke, and Messrs, H.and C.MacLeay, of cially worthy of mention, There.wis Montreal, guests of their father, Mr.a large crowd and consequently 8 lot A, MacLedy; of ifta which made the tree rempien- Ottawa, at bis home; Ms.Nye Lance, 1 Mr, W.Bidgood, of 7 7 : a \u201c st _ oo # he + ., Leo ; ; ; \\ 5 : ; wv en Tx to .\" : ; a cra a : 207 0 02 EME A ; .> a wo me 7 £ ha * STE Ai a - vk À pies de .& THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, - 1910.day; Mr.A, to} -jing friends in town; Mr.Roy Dyson, of Ottawa, with his parents; ° Miss Alice MacKay, of-the Post Office staff, from her homé in Sawyerville; Rav.Mr, Lindsay, of Danville, Tuesday guest of Mr.R32.McKee; Misses ; Edith ané Marion \\Nicholdon of Mon- | @ treal, with their parents Mis.J.| h | Adams, of Coaticook, guest of her son, Mr.Arthur Taylor; fr.and Mra.| | Vadnais, of Actonvale, guests of their son, Mr.J.C.Vadnais: Master R.Hudon, at Loyola Colleg ze, Montreal, and Miss Jean Gauthier, of Sherbrooke, with Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hu- don; Mr.D.Pa \u2018melee, from his home in Waterloo; M .Harry Driver, with frierds; Mr.1,00.Davis, of Ottawa, and Miss Davis, of Macdonald Ool- iege, with their parents;.Mr.Archie Dyson, of Meadford, Ont., with his parents; Dr.Johnston, from a visit to his home in Montreal: Mr.Conly, of Sherbrooke, guest of Mr.J ames Smith; Mrs.Cross and two daugh- i _ters, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.W.Gross, of Sherbrooke, guests .of à Dr.and Mrs.Svinper for the holi- || days, Misses McDarley, of Montreal, guests of their sister, Mrs.Hatcher.- Departures include: Mr.\u201cand Mrs, Powat, to St, George de Beauce;.Mr.Edward Hayes, on a business trip} to Ottawa; Mrs.(Rev.) Purdy and little daughter, who \u2018have been some | time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, G.O.Ginn, to her hume at Selby, Ont., on Thursday, and was accompanied as far as Cornwall by her cousin, Mr.Géorge Ging, who will spend a few days there.be ore.returning to his Lome in Walle Walla, Wash; Mr, Fred Barlow, with his brother at St.Jerome; Miss Grace Perguson, to Sherbrooke, on a visit to friends.: Quite a number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs.J- Bradford, of Kingsey, which took place from ber father's.home on Wednesday afternoon.Mr, and Mrs.st.Louis, from s visit, to relatives at Magog.Mr.Denis Galvin, G.T.R.\u201ctleket agent, is.confined, to his \u2018home A number! from Here are goirig, : ta Windsor Mills this (Thursday) eyen- ing to attend an \u2018\u2018at home\u201d ive there by the young people.\u2026 .\u2018BISHOP'S.(GROBSING.\u2018 Arrivals - and departures-for boli- days: Mrs.O.Fraser, Miss Maud\u2019 | Fraser and Master Donald, of Cook- shire, guests of Mis.L.Tite; Miss Nellie Gilbert, nome from Macdonald | College; Mrs.C, Hughes, of Montreal, guest of her sieter, Mrs.L.J.Gilbert; Mr, Levi Clark, to Guildhall, Vt., after being the guest of Mr.L.| Tite, Mrs.CO.Weyiand, Miss\u2019 Alice Weyland and Mrs.Wm.Chester, of Marbleton, guests of Mrs.J.R.Andrews at Dowler Place, Monday; r.H.Gilbert, to \u2018Sherbrooke; Miss .Jackson, to Cookshire, with her parents; Mr,.and Mrs.G.A.Harrison, in South Dudswell, Monday, at Mr.T.Harrison\u2019s; Mr.Jesse Shorten, to Charles : through illpess., \u2014 14 \u2018on collar.Worth $14.00, for throughout, -Worth $7.00, for \"+ Worth $8.50, for Collar and reveres: \u201c facing.Worth $11.00, foFr\u2026\u2026 = ular Christmas day at the following \u201comes : Mr.W.B.Sargent\u2019s, Mr.W.A.Cramer\u2019s, Mr.A.A, Heath's, Mr.J.L.Converse, Rev.J.M: Brad- 3haw\u2019s.The icé for the gresmery.is being Angus, from visiting friends here; Miss Flossie Andrews, to.Montreal; .Mr: and Mrs.T.Hvans and little Catherine, in Sawyeryflle, at Mr.R.Evans,\u2019 Monday; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Gilbert, little Thecdore,: Mr.and Mrs.Tewkesbury, Mrs.R.Gilbert and Miss Mabel Gilbert, guests ' of Mr, and Mrs, I.Barter at Bury; Mrs.Joyce, to Montreal, with her daughter, Mrs.J.Howden; Mr.Augustils Joyce, of St.JohnsDury, guest of Mr.A.Newman.- 7 CASBVILLE, The Christmas tree\u201d \u201centertainment, \u2018which took place on Friday evening, was well attended.A numbér of songs, recitations and dialogues were given.A book entitled Birds\u2019 Ohrist- mas Carol was read and {illustrated at intervals by tableaux, in which most of the young people took part.| The entertainment came to a close after the presents were taken - from the tree by Santa Claus and distributed among the children and older people, Arrivals and departures : Mr.Arthur Thompson, of Johnson, Vt., with his brother and wife, Mr.and Mrs.Cortez Thompson; Mr.Jasper Thompson Christmas with his brother\u2019s family at the same placé, returning to Newport on Monday; Mr.Albert Smith, of Rock Island, Christmas day at the home of Mr.C.W.\u2018Thompson; Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Geo.Rudd, Miss Aza Rudd and Master Jasper Rudd with Mr.Rudd's brother and family on Obristmas; Mr.Henry Rudd at Way's Mills; Miss Grace Thompson, of Ayer\u2019 s Cliff, with \u2018her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Thompson, the first of the week, Mr.and Mrs.ted Christmas on Monday by entertaining the following guests at dinner: Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Smith and.Mr.Nelson Smith, of Dufferin avenue, also Mrs.-8.E.Abbott and Mr.and Mrs.William Chamberlain and family, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, > ISLAND BROOK.Recent arrivals: for the holidays: Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Sutton and children of Angus, with Mrs.James Miller ; Mr.Wm.Oliver, -uncle, and Mr.John McKee, of Maple Hill with his daughter, Mrs.N.Todd, also Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Coats and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert; Todd, of Bulwer, and Mr.and -Mra.Art Todd, of Learned Plain, with Mi .and Mrs.\u2018R.L.Todd; Miss Florence) Burns from Montreal ; Miss Mary Seal from Macdonald College ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barber, of Randboro, vi ting her sister, Mrs.Miller, on Tuesday ; Mr.and Mrs.Al- |.bert Seal, of Cookshire, spent Xmas with Mrs.Fred Burns; Mrs.Fred Sunbury to visit friends in Montreal and Mor Flats for a month ; Mrs, W.H.Hammond from Montreal Hospital.Mr.L.| Williams is very sick | again, ttetihe from hemorrhages of \u2018the stomach.me + WAY'S MILLS.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Ralph Smith, of Boston, with his parents ; Mr.Guy Morrill, of -Calgary, visit- of New York, at his home here; Miss Alice Bradshaw and Mr.W.Bradshaw, of Montreal, visitors at the Rectory; Messrs.Edgar Chadsey fod Elwyn Chadsey Christmas at Mr.Christmas at Mr.J.Bean\u2019s, South Barnston.- Chadsey's; i and Mrs.Leslie Bean reunions on J.L.Heath celebra- | harvested this wee The Christmas tree and entertainment was very much enjoyed, and much credit is due to Mrs.Bradshaw | ond Mrs.Carl Wheeler for training the children.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Wheeler spent Christmas at Mr.H.Wheeler's, Ayer's Cliff, \u2014 \u2018BURY.Mr.Martin, of Cookshire, has mov- td into Mr.Trombly\u2019s new tenement on Mill Street.Arrivals and Miss B.McLeo with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.McLeod ; Miss M.Simons home from Sherbrooke, where she has heen employed for-a_few months; Mr and Mrs.Isaac Barter at Bishop\u2019 8 Cross- \u2018ing for Christmas; Miss K.Murray of Montreal, in town with relatives ; also Miss Ida = Murray from 8her- brooke at her home here ; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Baldwin and daughters of Coaticook, the holidays in town with relatives; Mr.O.Ellis, Montreal, with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ellis for a few days ; Miss Dillon at her home, Capelton, over Sunday ; Mrs.McCanna also Mr.L.B.Hill in Sherbrooke Saturday ; Mrs.Peter Coombs, of Sawyerville, with her sister, Mrs.Thos.Herring, who is still\u2019 confined to her bed and under the doctor\u2019 8 care, Miss \u2018Gracie Dunsmore, daughter of Mayor Dunsmore, has been on sick list for several days.-8@ Pauls Church was beautifully decorated for the Christmas service with evergreen plants, flowers, etc.rer tt Jepartures include : \"FITCH BAY.Arrivals and departures: Mr, and Mrs.Harry Dolloff, of Sherbrooke, at the Pines over Christmas; Mr, and Mrs.Charlie Peasley, of Lawrence, X-mas with Mrs.Peasley's father, Mr.M.P.Merrill; Miss Ida Carr from Newport, Vt., for X-mas; r.Will Howie, of Beebe, with hig uncle, Mr.T.B.\u2018Rider: Mr.F.H.Rider from Boston for X-mas; Miss Edna Gardyne \u2018and Miss Wallace, of Newport, Vt., X-mas at Mr.John Gar- dyne's; Mr.and Mrs, Lewis Huckins, of Rock Island, Sunday at Mr.Ed.Hawley\u2019s; Mrs.Lydia Paul to.Newport, Vt.; Mr.L.H, Rand to his home in Stanstead after visiting at Mr.D, F.Moranville\u2019s.Both of the X-mas trees given here were very much enjoyed by all, the children doing their parts remarkably well, and it goes without saying they LADY'S TOURIST COAT\u2014In Plaid, and black.Waist and sleeves lined.LADY'S SEMI-FITTED COAT\u2014In Two Tone Oxford Tweed, LADY'S DARK TWEED COAT\u2014Plainly - out, length 52 inches.Worth $7.50, for LADY'S ENGLISH TOURIST COAT\u2014Norfolk style, trimmed with braid, two tone, green and brown.LADY'S GREEN CHEVIOT ULSTER, throughout, 52 inches long.Worth $7.50, for TWO BLACK CHEVIOT COATS\u2014Suitgble for Misses wear.LADY'S GREEN CHEVIOT CONT\u2014Fine tailored yoke and sleeves LADY'S FANCY GREY.PRRRD-TA.diagonal style, green vélvet collar, with military braid trimming, waist \u2014 and sleeves lined.Worth $17.00, LADY'S TWEBD ULSTER \u2014 Loose style, plain tailored finish, 69 inches loñg.Worth $12.00, for from Sherbrooke | the, A YEAR END SALE ! \u2014FOR\u2014 \u201cFriday and Saturday The Balance of Our HOLIDAY GOODS ~~.Ata Discount Of : From 50 p.o.to 20 p.oc._\u2014Glearing Broken Lots In the Garment Section.\u2014 Blanket Cloth.Colors, \u2018grey rt braid and buttons Basses vosrensge seers River sassconse vain $8.19 lined + tailored, lined through.sevceasens sense $3.76 Worth $14.00, for .$7.99 plainly trimmed, lined LADY'S BROWN STRIPE CHEVIOT, BEMI-FITTED ULSTER \u2014 Worth $6.50, for \"LADY'S NAVY CHEVIOT \u2014 Leather trimmed, Cerin be seers $3.49 with fancy green we .$6.98 weave, semi-fitted - POP Lenc.ccncuu nransenes nouer .$10.50 pasnsentetentenncs ertecrene sarees 3.50 LADIES\u2019 FUR LINED COATS\u2014Two (2) stripes, natural mink co: lar and lapels, Canadian muskrat lining, $115.00, for 50 inches long.Reg- WE ARE BÜYERS of all kindsof - RAW FURS and SEINS We Guarantee Honést Assortment, Highest Market Prises and Quick returns.0 7 WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES Send for our 1909-1910 PRICE LIST FREE ~~ - REVILLON FRERES 134 ot 136 McGill St, (lontresl.66-foot fronts and overlooking\u2019 the famous view of the St.Francis Val ley.! In its different branches by an 03- pert.Portraiture, Landscapes, Horses, Cattle, Commercial Machinery Enlargements.Developing and Printing for Amateurs.Geo.Johnston 149 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.\u2014\u2014e \u2014 eee a LINGWICK ROAD.Victoria School No.8 closed - De cember 22nd for two weeks holidgys and the results of the examinations are as follows ; - Grade V.\u2014Bessie McKay, Thomas Watson, Annie J.MacRae, Arthur Luths John Sherman, Wallace MacRae, Grade.TIT.\u2014Daniel MacRae, Morrison, Chester MacRae, Wilson.\u2018Grade IT.\u2014Muriel MacLeod, Gordon MacKay, Peter MacRae, Harold Mac- Rae, Harvey MacRae, Francis Wright, Mary Wright.res GRIFFIN._ Arrivals and departures include: Miss Agnes Calvin in Sherbrooke fer the holidays ; Mrs.J.A.Creller and daughter, Ethel, to Newport, Friday; Mr.W.Miller and Miss M.Miller, X-mas day with Mr.and Mrs.B.Miller, Smith's Mills; Mr.A.Tak sey, of Beebe, visited his parents Te very much enjoyed Santa Claus and: his gifts -to them./ Lr me a SOS RTE 00e ,, , think of There were family ind | Whenever you see a - well gloved hand] Perrin Gloves._ Spending the holidays at Iron a rr.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 fis Useful Gifts For | The Holidays.LOTS FOR SALE On Melbourne St., north of No.86; CW.A HALE, Photography! vt., cently; Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Sorensen - ve e Daily Reco Limp RECORD BW grinters and Publiswers.ublisheQ eve.7 after pad 21 at 106 sud dou herbrooke erests B strict 0 N PRICH fuBSCRIZT Toy address in Ce \"Britain, and the United B yooTs .six months, { Tr the, 50 cents ; one ion 5, any address fn thé E {> by the year, only $1.anks not exceeding Cort 0 of THALES, 5: Poetry, 1 reading Notices.Bo.per w \"BUSINESS GARI - #DVOCATRS, / MORRIS & Big A ato.etc., 8herbrooke.VOCATE, es \u2018 y.NICO Street, Sherbrooke.SWHITE & McF prime Quebec Bauk, sue =~ ENGINEERS & BURV ADDIB, C.B., Q.L.8., J \u2018st.Peter Sts } FRE Bt.Teli counec A.MEADE; COATIC OOK 2 Land Surveyor.Bed Ds Se of surveys and levels C.CREPEAU, 053 oy Provincial Land # ank Blids:.\u2018Phone TOWLE, MAGO por Surveyor.\u201cP : and surveys, all kind , NAULT, PRO } Land\" erlvyor 1 17 Sauborn | H INSURANCE AGENT PT EE ar vor, GENERA Pa en ire, Life, .ance Ase a Record Blo vo Pa os ee fs; DRE J brooke SS HR & Cf , oll branches of DR NTISTS: pr \" TYNDMAN & RADLEY, a F[TADMAN Bull} ing, Sherb WRCH 1TECT: -_\u2014 cree\u2014 GREGOIR D, ARCH alington Str ots Sherb BRO KER.#» MORRIS, 4 ITOCK BI B Strathcona Bquare, \u2018se pommission, Où right, \u2018or Bock, rain, Co ton bough \u2014\u2014__\u2014 PHYSICIANS & BURG : : W: A: FARY WELL, (8 3 to the Protesti\\nt Host \u2018Bar, Nose and Throlat Disen \u2026.Bherbrookes; Con à Ave, p.m., aiid by a Tu .D., ami 1-4 a PACHA 3 Eye, Ear, Nose wen of Songattation :\u2014At 10 a.m.every A OAL his office, 17 rooke, Que., from.10 a.sense PE FOR SALE rne St., north- ot.No.\u201888; pts and overlooking the - of the St.Francis vai w.A.BABE, -4 tography! | erent branches by an ex raiture, Landseapes, , Commerci \"Machinery hts.Developi and Pring\u2018 : ateurs.TT agton st.pr INGWICK 1 R D \u2014 School No.closed De T nd.for two weeks holiddys : 5 sults of the examinations.UWS : -\u2014Bessie McKay, nnie J.MacRae, Wallace MacRae.I.\u2014Daniel MacRae, \u201cChester MacRae, Arthur Luths .\u2014Muriel MacLeod, \u2018Gordon l\u2019eter MacRae, Harold Jobs: PA ey MacRae, Francis Wright, - i cht.LT.GRIFFIN, \u2018and departures ea _Galvin in Sherbrooke for ; Mrs.J.-A.Creller Ethel, to Newport, Vit.Ir.W.Miller and Miss M.mas day with Mr.and Mrs.Smith's Mills; Mr.A.Tal ehe, visited his parents Te -.and \u2018Mrs.A.W.Sorensen.the e holidays at Iron ET ec nT VE - include : :.J - 6 \u201cfs - Blow is produced, with a burning Wellizgton Btr eet, Bherbrookes \u2018Bal = = BRO KBR.¥» MORRIS, \u201cfITOCK BROKER, 67, Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke.pa sommission; ont right, or on margin, Btocks, Grain, Cou ton bought and sold, * \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t a or \u2014 4 Btocks, Gre PHYSICIANS & BURGEONS, R: W.A: FARWELL, (SPECIALIST tô the Protestekat Hospital).Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro\\st Diseases, 87 Duf- ferin Ave., Bherbrooke; Consultation 10- 9sm:; 1-4p.m.al d by appointment.A Cs BACHAND, \u201cM.D; SPECIAL- à ist, Bye, Kar, Nose and Throat: Hours of consultation :\u2014\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m ey every day except Bundays: At his office, 17 Brooks St., Bherbrooke, Que., from, 10 a.m, to 8 p.m.\u2018A; DARCHE, M\\D., SPECIALIST, ¢« Eye, Ear, Nose und Throat Oifice, \u20180 \u2018King Street.At St, Vincent de Paul Hospital, 8-9.In Richmond, lst Tuesday of month.In Thetford - Mines, 8rd Tuesday of | month 10: A.C.ETHIER, M.D.SPECIAL- ° tv.Urinary diseases.Consultation.Res, 45 King Btreot, Sherbrooke, Que., and by appointment.R» WILLIAMS, 26 MONTREAL ST.Sherbrooke.Office hours until 10 a.m, 14 p.m.; 7-8 pm., and by appointment.RF: A» GADBOIS, SPECIALTY bilo s Diseases, \u201851 RCI LIT Physician to Sacred Heart Orphanage.R; GORDON M.HUME, 21 MONT./ real St, Office hours until 9.80 am, 1 to 8 pm: and 7-8 p.m.Bell 527, R.J, EMILE NOEL.BPECAALTY : Surgery.7 Council Sts, H.Eherbrooke 5 R.ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lennoxville, Office :- Duford Bld., residence College St.Offics hours\u20149- , am, 2-8 pm; 7.80+8.830 p.m.Consultation at house by appointment, Felephone : Office, 777 Ring 1; house, = present 2.-Night calls at house at Water Works, .Water Powers, Mining, _ Patent Salicitor, \u2018Surveying._- Both Phones.~ - v RADWAY'S READY RELIEF | Cures LUMBAGO \" Radway\u2019 8 Ready Relief should be rubbed over a large \u2014surface, until a sensation.Few cases require the Radway Pills.Some do, when a dose on retiring would be taken.ASK FOR RAD- WAYS READY RELIEF AND BE Fok YOU GET\" WHAT YOU ASK =.EAST LOLTON.The annual Christmas tree and entertainment of tue M.E.Church was heid on Friday evening last at Place\u2019s | Hall; Millington, on account of the Prevailing disease of wbocping cough and other sickness the attendance was small.The 3 8, scholars.did themselves credit- in the able manner in which they handled their recitations.songs, etc.Among those who entertained for Christmas were: Mr.and Mrs.Hy Pettingtba;.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Patterson, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Pat- tersof: and others.17 Arrivals and departures: Mr.and - Mré/ Asper Bryant and little son, Elwyn, with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Stone, Maroy: Miss Mary Patterson, after an ertended visit in Somerville, Mass.and Manchester, N.H.; Mr.-H.L.Shonyo, at his home in- Magog: Mrs, Frances Patter- Son, visitine Mr.IR.Patterson; Mr.-W.K.Huckins was lcoking up old - friend: for a few days before going: to - Geurgeviile to spend his _ holidays, DA TEN cri a [7 Buy The Bes when you buy table silver for your home.Quality and beauty are both assured by choosing E | 1847ROGERS.BROS.ware.\u201cware.Madei in the heaviest triple Plate, hence its popular title \u201cSilber Plate that Wears\" \u2014 Tea sets, fancy silver dishes, ® J elc., are stamped MERIDEN BRITA J SALD BY LEADING rosie win | BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.\u2018respondents in Various or .Communities.| , gut BROME.Ce Arrivals and departures include : Mr.G.F.Hall to Mrs.Melvin Patterson\u2019s, Knowlton, on Sunday, and to Mr.Carpenter Marsh's on Monday; Mr.and Mrs.M, B.Ladd to Mr.Wm.Clark\u2019s, Sutton: Mr.and Mrs.Chs.Patch to Mr.P.H.Scott\u2019s, Sutton Junction; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barnes, Mr.and Mrs.Es J.Wilson and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Patch to Mr.David Toof\u2019s for X-mas; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Mason to Mr.Joseph \u2018Mason\u2019s, Knowlton; Mrs.J.M.Locke to Sutton, visiting Mr, Jas.Stowell and family; Lieutenant H.A.Holden and family -and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Holden at Mr.Frank Holden's, Sutton, on Sunday; Mr.and Mrs, \u2014Chs.Beals and Mr.Basil Beals at Knowl- ton on Monday; Mr.and Mrs, lack Silas, of Sutton, and Mr.I ! John Lowdy, of- Cowansville, at Mr.BE.I.Peters; Mrs.Cutters, of Cavandish, and Miss Edith-Coapland, of St.Johnsbury, with their mother, Mrs, Alice Coapland\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.Ed Foster, of Magog, at Mrs.L.A.Westover's; Mr, and Mrs.Max Lauder, of Richford, and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Barnes at Mr.Chs.Beals\u2019 on Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.Orvil lThomp- son, Mr\u2014and Mrs.Wing, of | Knowl- ton, and Mrs.Frank Hemmingway, of Orleans, Vt., at Mr.David Kirby's; Mr.and Mrs.W.Shufelt and Mr.Arthur Shufelt, of Cote St, Paul, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Da id Taylor, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Robt.Mason and Rev.G.A.Mason, the latter of West Shefford, guests at Me- Cecil Shu- felt's, Iron Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Gingras.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Moffatt, of Enosburg.Falls, guests at Mr.C.K.Moflatt\u2019s; Miss Katie Owens to Montreal; Mr.Roy Lafoun- tain to Magog; Mr.and Mrs.BE.Beerworth, of Beebe, visiting friends in Clarenceville, Mrs.Beerworth stopping off at Brome and Knowlton to- visit-the families of Mr.R.E.Miller and Rev.E.M.Taylor respectively.Mr.and Mrs.-E.S.Chapman entertained to dinner Mr.Geo.Burn, Harry Livett, Fred Livett, Herbert Williams, William Clark, all strangers, representing Burma and London, England, and all strangers in a strange land.+ BROME CENTRE.Service in the Methodist Church Sunday at 1.30 p.m.- X-mas guests include: Mr.and Mrs.Walter Farland, of Au 8 ble Forks, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gorham and Master Harvey, and Mr.Gordon Miller, of Bolton, at Mr.N.W.Miller's.-Mr.and Mrs.C, E.Mandigo and family, of Scottsmore; Mr.N.C.Mandigo, of Knowlton, and Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Marsh at Mr, I.I.Man- digo\u2019's; Master Donald Streeter, of Bondville, with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.Ed.Devlin; Mr.and Mrs.Peter Clark, of Knowlton, at Mr.L.P.Loucks\u2019; Mrs.8.Tibbits, of Button, at Mr.Wm.Bowbrick\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.Tom Frizzle and family .at Mr.John Ruiter\u2019s; Mr.Fred Sweet, of Essex Sentre, at Mr.Ed.Devlin's recently; ».and Mrs.Linton Hastings and Mr.and Mrs.Abner Marsh to Mr.Irwin Kittelle\u2019s, Dunham, on Thursday; Miss Ethel Miller .on Tuesday for Au Sable Forks, N.Y., to spend-a few months with her sister, Mrs.Farland; Mr.and Mrs.Linton Hastings and family and Miss Sarah Wolahan, to Richford with Mrs.Henry; Mrs.Worden, Mr.John Worden, Mr.Galen Vernal and Miss Doris to West Sutton at Mr.Frank Worden's; Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Vernal at Pearce- ton visiting relatives recently; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.St.Martin to Sutton on Tuesday last to visit their son, Mr.N.St.Martin; Mr.Wm.St.Mar- ?tin and Mr.Stanley Whitehead | - to South Bolton, visiting friends last week: Mr.I.I.Mandigo to Scotts- more Monday; Mr.Marshall Miller to Cowansville on Fuesday.\u2014~\u2014 SCOTTSMORE.Mr.and Mrs.-N.and baby Daine, Mr.C.Sweet and Miss M.J.Toof in Richford \u2018 on; Tuesday, Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Scott, Mr.and Mrs.M.D.Scott, Mrs.Miles and Mr.Lin- ford Miltimore all guests at Mr.L.Scott\u2019s on Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Scott at Mr.S.G.Kathan\u2019s on Monday ; Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Mandi- go at Brome Centre at his father\u2019s, Mr.1.I.Mandigo ; Mr.and Mrs.L.Scott to Sutton Jct., on Monday ; Master C.Toof to Sutton Jct.for a week ; Mrs.M.A.Miltimore at her father's visiting her sister, who is Ieaving.for the South.: A number from here attended the Christmas tree entertainment at W.Brome and report a fine time.- ; pc à - MANSONVILLE.The school report for the Christmas examinations is as follows : Grade II.Academy.\u2014William - Gil- man 1st, Maud Barnes 2nd, Eric Barnett 3rd.Grade I.Academy.\u2014 Bennie D.Young 1st, Lila Stowe 2nd, Lottie Stowe 3rd, William Boright 4th.Grade IIT.Model\u2014Marion Barnes 1st, Isabel Crowell 2nd, Connie Eld- ridge 3rd, Marion Atwell 4th, Mildred Traver 5th, \"Frances Perkins 6th, Shenan \"Coffin 7th, Dorothy Holmes 8th, Shirley Record 9th, Bertha Clark 10th, Mildred - Traver 11th.II.Model.\u2014Mabel Keach 1, Hazel Newell 2, Mina Sargent 3, Lena Barnett 4, Hazel Moftatt 5, Arifold Heath 6, Clyde Jones 7, Mary Welcome 8, Carleton Gilman 9.\\ I.Model, Senior Class.\u2014Colin \u2018Holmes 1, Flora George 2, Francis Jersey 3, Gerald Percy 4, Mary Coffin 5.\u2019 I.Model, Junior Class.\u2014Rosswell Jersey 1, John.Young 2, Annis Shepard 3, Blanche Daine 4, Victor Goodwin 5, Goldie Fitzsimonds 6, Irenee Lupien 7.A prize was awarded Colin Holmes College, Montreal, for the holidays ; Dr.À.H, Oliver and Mr.+ È | Sweet, Mrs.C.E.Mandigo and Mrs.for taking the highest average in the - BHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, McKay home from Huntingdon for the week-end; Messrs.Harry Perkins, Neil Manson, Archie Bisco, trom Stanstead College for the holidays ; Mr.Alex.McKay up from Brockton, Mass., with his parents; Mr.Rilley, | of Montreal, visiting friends for the week-end; Miss May Young from Farnham, where she is \u2018teaching; Miss Bella Young home Megantic; Mr.Douglas Cowan from the West for the winter; Dr.and Mrs.Henderson to visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Cantwell in Montreal; Mr.Baker to Stanbridge for the week-end; Mrs.D.G.Eldridge in Montreal for the week; Mrs.Eldon Racicot visiting at Eastman for week-end; Dr.H.Peabody called bome from Howick Sunday by the illness of his grandfather, Mr.Albert Peabody.A pleasant time was enjoyed at the social dance given by the young people in their hall Monday evening.The Soule\u2019 s Orchestra furnished the music.= \u2014+ - WEST SUTTON.Arrivals and departures for the holidays: Mrs.Shepard, of Abercorn, at Mrs.C, H.Woodard\u2019s; Miss Flora O\u2019Brien home; Miss M.Blandford, of North Pinnacle, with Mrs.H.Page : ; Mr.F.Strong and family, of Dun- ham, at Mr, \u2018J.B.Strong's; Miss G.Mudgett, North Sutton, at Mr.N.McCorley\u2019's; Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Reid, of Fir Croft, to Sutton, guests of their son, Mr.H.OC.Reid; Mr.Clifford Chamberlain to Franklin \u2018his brother, Mr.E.H.Chamberlin ; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Mudgett and family, of Fox Hill, to Alva with\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.H.G.- Bates; Mr.H.Page and family to North Pinnacle, visiting at Mr.J.Stapenhill\u2019s\u201c Mr.and | Mrs.A.Derrick and son to Glen Sutton, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Courser; Mr.and Mrs.J.Knuckey, of Prospect Hill, to Newport to visit their ughter, Mrs.C.Huntington; Mr.C.H.Woodard and family and Mr.H.C.Woodard to Mr.A, Haw- ley's at Sutton on Monday; Mr.N.Brock Friday evening for a visit -to friends in Uncle Sam\u2019s land.The X-mas tree entertainment at \u2018Acorn was an\u2019 entire success.The house was crowded to the door and all reported an excellent programme and well laden tree.: Mr.J.B.Strong is recovering slowly from his recent accident, + - ~ MYSTIC.5 Arrivals and departures : Miss Audrey_Vaughan, of Northampton, Mass., guest of her parents, of Mr.and Mrs.Holtis Vaughan; Mrs.James Brow- ley, Enosburg Falls, Vt., guest of Mrs.Caroline Stone; Mr.William McKee, Springfield, Mass., visiting his grandfather, Mr.Robert McKee ; Mrs.J.Bockus, Miss Edith Bockus and Mr.Lethwyn Bockus, of Montreal, guests of Mr.J, B.Watson; Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Bockus, St.Albans, Vt., guests of Mr.G.H.Miller; Mr, James Ewing and family, of Pike River, guests of Mr.À.Watson; Miss Edith Sulley, of Lachine; Miss M.Pendlebury, Sherbrooke; Miss Jessie Hall, Montreal; Miss Louise Capsey, | Granby; Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Smith, and Master Royce, of Bedford, guests of Mr.James Bchooleratt; Mr.i Hall, of Edmonton, Alta., the holidays with his parents; Mr.Arnold Bockus and family guests of Mr.A.Soule, of Riceburg; Mrs.Charles Durocher, guest of Mrs.L.D.School- craft; Mr.K.Smith, of St.Armand; {Miss Lena Reid from Lennoxville; Mr, Wilfrid Galipeau, \u201cBt.Armand\u2019e; Miss Mabel Capsey to Frelighsburg; Miss Alice Watson and Mr.Warren Watson guests of their sister, Mrs.K.Smith, of St.Armand\u2019s; Mr.L.Pharo to Farnham.+ { | - BOSCOBEL.~ - Recent arrivals include: Mr.and Mrs.K.Derry and little daughter, Dorothy and Mr.R.Moflatt, of Montreal; Miss Laura Moflatt, of Qdell- town at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Copping; Miss Mather, of Russell, Ont.; Miss E, Lummis, of Hub- grdean, Que.;; Miss Louise Lummis, fof Dunham, Que:: Mr.W.J.H.Lum- mis, of Arundel, Que; Mr, W.H.Lum- mis, of Danford Lake, Que.; and Mr.0.J.Lummis, of Farnham, Que., at the Parsonage; Miss Ida Hackwell from Waterloo Academy at the home of her mother; Mr.Robert Morrell, of South Durham at Mr.J.Mooney's; Miss Ida Tibbetts to her, home in Knowlton , - The annual Christmas tree and entertainment of St.John the Divine's Church was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Copping.The tree was jheavily laden with beautiful presents.A good prgramme was well rendered, a very pleasing feature being selections on the mouth-organ by ,Master Tommie Mooney, aged seven.+ \\ = FRELIGHSBURG.Prof.C.A, Jackson's lecture on hid recent trip around the world will be given in the basement of the Bishop Stewart Memorial : Church on Thursday, December 29th at 8 p.m.Among those who are Home for the holidays are: Miss Muriel Spencer, from Stanstead; Mr.Homer Brady, from Como; Miss A.Robert from Chambly: Miss Dot.Dunn from Montreal; Miss Mabel Capsey; Miss A.Robert from Chambly.° \u2014 Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Ayer and - Mr.George Ayer, from Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.| Jas.Bell from Frost Village; Miss G.L.Martin from Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Rocher guests of her brother, Mr.C.B.Van Antwerp; Mr: F.X.Robert to Waterloo; Mr, E.S.Reynolds to West Sheflord and Granby.The rink is now complete.+ \u2018 GRANBY.The children of the Methodist Church gave a Christmas Cantata on Monday evening which was well attended, and ¢ an.enjoyable evening Kenneth WP rad ee examinations.i ey Arrivals and departures : Miss Bea- J principles needed for the digestion of all kinds of fooc 50c.a box, - trice Boright from Royal Victoria > National Drug and Chemical Co.of Canada, Limited \u2014enm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014= = [ The Congregational Sunday ] prograrime, consisting of songs and with | ,Ç | se LE APE TE + io : Ï _ Re.I _ Nl -°7'| PAGE THREK em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ 2 spent.School pupils were given a \u201c\u2018frolic\u2019\u2019 and supper on Wednesday evening and the St.George's Sunday School held a Christmas tree on Wednesday evening also.Mr.W.8.Louson, of Montreal, spent, Christmas with his family.Mr.and Mrs.8, Mock entertained about 30 friends on Monday to a Christmas dinner.This was the annual re-union of the Bradford famil-| jes which is always celebrated all Christmas time.Mr.Miles \u201cCunningham, of Boston, wag at home for Xmas.Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Morgan spent Xmas at Ormstown.Mr.and Mrs.Will Stevenson and daughter spent Xmas the guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Robérts.Mr.J.G.Fuller, the popular manager of the Bank of Ottuwa, was remembered by a suitable little gift as eve by his stafl.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Lawrence -Smith returned home to Marieville on Monday, after spending the holidays the guests of Mr.and Mrs.À.C.Smith.Mrs.Moore Kelly is spending .a few days in Huntingdon.Mr.Clare Brown, of Farnham was in town on Wednesday.Mr.James Walthan, of Montreal,-is the holiday guest of Mr: and Mrs.W.R.Homer.Principal McBurney, of Lachute was in town this week.\u2018Miss Julia Wallace gave a sleigh drive to a number of friends on Wednesday, and afterwards entertained them to a most enjoyable evening at her home on Denison Avenue.mas at his home in Waterloo.Mr.Frost Hawley, \u2018ceived 4 handsome travelling bag on X the Club.Mr.Malcolm Vittie i a few appropriate words made the presentation and Mr.Norris responded.Mrs.Frost Hawley and little \u2018 son left on Thursday to spend a few days at Sutton._ + WEST.SHEFFORD.| X-mas was a joyful season at Bt, John\u2019s Church, West Sheflord.First there was the annual Sunday School X-mas tree, which was one of the most enjoyable and successful ever held in the parish.- It took place in the basement of thé church on X-mas eve, and attracted so large a company that there was mot seating capacity for all.The programme included a few recitations faultlessly given by the little daughters of Mr.W.J.Taylor, The chief feature of \u2018the -programme, however, was a cantata entitled \u2018\u2018S8anta Claus & Co.,\u201d which was rendered in a manner to please the large audience present, as ing part in it, The children excelled themselves in their desire to render it most eflectively.Mr.W.J.Taylor played the role of Santa Claus in a way to elicit much applause, The Mr.Arlie McKenna spent OChrist- of Ormstown, | .was a guest at Rockmourt for the week end.- Mr.8, Norris, \u2018the efficient caretaker of the Young Men's Club re- as eve from the members of well as: to.do credit tn everyone tak- |.recitations was given./ Mr.Justice Lynch was present and gave an ad- \u2018dress on Sunday.School work, and presented his pri to the pupils of each Class for- their prompt and regular attendance in both Sunday School and Chure 'h service.Among Dryburgh, Dorothy them were Harold Wilson, Alfred Dryburgh, Huldah Stone, Alva Shepard and Perry Cow- an, the last named one never having missed a Sunday.Santa Claus then followed, and distributed his gifts.The Ladies\u2019 Whist Club will meet at the residence of Mrs.M.H.Hunt, tonight.| , Mr.J.R.dKénnedy, of Macdonald College, Ste Anne de Berlevue, is.spending.the holidays bere, J ~4\u2014 ; FARNHAM.| Mr.H.C.Hitch, cf Montreal, was in town, Tuesday.tion Company, was in town on Tuesday inspecting the new power plant which is being built by the town.The St.James Church 8.8.held a very successful entertainment and Christmas tree.All of the scholars took part in the carols and many of\" \u2018them again appeared in drills, recitations and solos.At \u2018ten o'clock Santa Claus arrived on the scene and helped the teachers in distributing the many presents to the scholars.Tha teachers were also remembered with gifts from the school.| me BOLTON SPRING TRESPASS CASE.| Line House Owners Fined Under \u2018 License Law.\u2014 JUDGR MULVENA HEARD SEVERAL CASES AT SWEETSBURG.Sweetsburg, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Judge Mulvena held a term of Court here yesterday.A considerable portion of the day was spent in hearing the Bolton Spring hotel trespass case, in which | J.A.Wright is-the complainant and W.Randall the defendant.The case has now been before the Court on four different occasions, and a large number of witnesses have been examined, there being no less than ten called yesterday.The case was taken en delibere until the 16th of January, when the attorneys in the meantime will submit LINE HOUSE OWNERS FINED.George McClusky, keeper of a line house in the Township of Potton appeared before the Court and was fined $50 and costs, or three months in mises as the result of a raid by the High Constable and Collector of Pro vincial Revenue was confiscated an ordered to be sold.costumes of the fairies and Santa Claus:\u2018wers.works of grt apd, were certainly spectacular.: Among those were Mr, and.Mrs.W.M.Hillhouse and daughter, Eva, of.Bondville, who are always welcome guests at West Sheflord; Mr.Fred Sweet, -of the Honolulu Islands; Miss \"Mon- teith, of Montreal, and : representatives from Fulford, Iron Hill, Gran- boro, ete,, and it is needless to add that -all went away delighted with the entertainment furnished.The presents from a heavily laden tree were quickly dispensed by Santa to those for whom they were intended.Too much praise cannot be given to Mrs.C.E, \u2018 Hayes for the hard and patient labor she bestowed upon the children taking part, and in other ways, to make the affair a success.Thanks-are also due to her staf! of helpers, who were ready to cheerfully give her the assistance they could.The services on Sunday were in keeping with the festival occasion, and were attended by large congregations of devout worshippers, including a number of strangers.The church was beautifully decorated, nearly all the ladies in the place having turned out to do the work on the Thursday preceding X-mas.The services were bright and hearty and the number of communicants the largest in many years.\u2018Miss Monteith, of Montreal,-is spending the holidays with her niece, Mrs.C.BE.Hayes, =DRUZ aCO DYSPEPSIAS Ty _ relieve and cure indigestion~-acidity of the stomach, yspepsia.-« They suppl Among those who spent Christmas in town were two brothers, Rodgers, of Eastman, and Mr.Rodgers another brother, of Valcourt, with their wives, all guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bennett, and rieedless to say the | day was much enjoyed ; Miss Hayes of Bryson, guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.M.Hayes.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Roberts entertained quite a Christmas party including Mrs.Taylor and daughter, of Magog, and Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Jones and others.Mr.Reynolds, ot Montreal, is spending the holidays with his daughter, Mrs.F.E.Kerridge.: +\u2014 KNOWLTON.The following is the report of the Christmas examinations at the Whre Schoo! house district No.13, Knowl- ton.Teacher, Miss Ruth Harvey, Grade IV,\u2014 Bernice Walsh, PFrizzle, Clover Marsh.Grade I1I,\u2014 Martin Booth, Donald Frizzle, Gardner Booth.Messrs.George and Cedric Gibson, of Sherbrooke are spending the May | Christmas holidays with their mother.! The Christmas.tree and tea of St.Paul's Church was held on Tuesday evening in the Church Hall.Tea was served at 5,30 o'clock after which a e active in attendance-from outside the place .# court.William Cummings, of Sutton als a keeper of a line house, was condemned to the same penalty, ILLICIT POSSESSION oF ' LIQUOR.R.Rainville, of Franham was charged with illicit possession of lig- uor on his premises.He was cop- demned to pay a fine of $50 and costs, with the alternative of th jee months in jail, ALLEGED VIOLATION OF LORD'S DAY AOT, A charge has been laid against | trader from Potton for a violat on of the Lord's Day Act.The proceedings, however, were continued u itil the 16th of January.HORSE CASH AT SHERBROOKE.Before Judge Mulvena in the Court at Sherbrooke, T.Charest laid | \u2018complaint against A.Guillemette, of obtaining by false \u2018pretences.he case arose out of a horse trade.At the conclusion of the complainant's evidence, the Court intimated that there .was not sufficient evidence to convict as the proof did not show that any false statement had been made.Further evidence was heard, however, and at the conclusion of which the complainant withdrew the charge.The accused was dischar pod.HEAVY SENTENCE IGEN TO NOTE Threw a Bottle Through Car Window Filled With Passengers at Winnipeg.MEN REFUSE THEIR PAY AND WILL NOT TURN IN UNIFORMS.Winnipeg, Dec.29.\u2014The feature \u2018of the street railway strike yesterday was the sentencing of Wasyl Barron to nine months in jail for throwing a bottle into a car filled with passengers.Judge Daly said the next man guilty of a similar offence would go to the penitentiary.A number of others charged with similar serious acts against the company\u2019s property were sent up for trial to a higher | The company ran a hundred - cars yesterday, half the number usually in service.The cars will be run until midnight.The strikers were sent their pay hy the company by regis- | tered mail yesterday, in care of the Trades Hall, where a meeting was in| progress, but all of the 600 present declined to accept it.There are rumors that some of the married, men | 7 return to work this week, but so far the ranks of the strikers remain unbrôken.Women sympathizers of J the strikers will hold a tag day today with the object of raising funds for the union.The strikers will parade the streets with bands and banners to-day to show their strength and unanimity of feeling against the company.Extra patrols of police will follow the procession 4 guard against disorder.The strikers have not yet turned in their transfer punches or uniforms, which fact bas handicapped the company in equipping new men, particul- .arly as\u2019 the garment workers declined to make uniforms.\u2014 | - J - i Druggist 8 Stationer, Mr.Bishop, ot the Bishop Construc- | a fact on the different points raised.| jail, and the liquor found on the pre-i| * [also Couches, Chiffoniers, Rockers, New Year Cards AND CALENDARS Dressing Cases, Smoking Sets, Toys, Books, etc.F.T.ANSELL, 10 Strathcona Sq.Big Reductions on all lines of Toys, Dolls, Games and China, during this week.Shop early.Some real bargains in Toys to clear ot January 1st, J.THOMPSON, 15 Strathcona Square.LADIES* Evening Slippers ! Satins, (Pink, Blue and White) | Pumps and Ankle Straps, in ©\u2018 Solitaire Calf, Kid and Pa- - tent Leathers.\u2018Wiggers Shoe Store Turcott\u2019s Orchestra Better Than Ever Music furnished for all oocastons.Play all Standard and Popular Musis.Any number of pieces desired.Prices moderate.Address all ecom- munjcations to H.D.TURCOTT, - People\u2019 s\u2019Phone, No.Hatley, Que.1 \u20ac ;Ç _ pa This Handsome Morris Chalf Dining Chairs, Tables, Furs, Clocks, Music Racks, Watches, Writing Desks, and many more handsome premiums given Free for selling only a few dollars\u2019 worth of our nice Soaps, Perfumes, a many more valuable and useful fast ing articles.This is the greatest proposition in Canada to-day for any woman to furnish her house with beautiful furniture, free.Write quick for particulars.Colonial Soap Co.Rock Island, Q| 0000000000006 If You Have Rheumatism Do not let prejudice of unbelief keep sou, from n trying Kimo Tablets, know that many remedies arc MA to cure rheumatism.We admit that few do.Still, believe us when we tell you that Kimo Tablets are different- from other remedies for rheumatism.The JAPANESE URIC ACID SOLVENT, which Kimo Tablets contain, is not found in any other remedy.This Solvent supplies the blood with the necessary substance to dissolve the.poison of rheumatism\u2014Uric Acid.And then, other ingredients drive it from the system.And the rheumatism is cured.Kimo Tablets rarely fail to cure.They always help, and they hel at Once.soc at dealers, or by mail prepaid- B.fr Robinson & Co., Reg.Coaticook,Que.Take Kimo 0000000000000 Salesman Wanted.\u2018Wanted, immediately, for the Eastern Townships, 10 good live men on a big money.making proposition: Don\u2019 t reply unless you want to make money.For particulars address LOCK BOX 24, SUTTON, QUP.| \u2018Births, Marriages and Deaths ~~ LU BIRTHS.HOLTHAM\u2014At Waterville, Dec.28, 1910, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs, V.R.Holtham.CARSON\u2014At Grand'Mere, Que., December 25, .1910, & son to and Mrs.H.Jo Carson.+ MARRIAGES, MAGUIRE\u2014 THOMPSON\u2014 At Peter- hora, Ont., on Monday, Dec.(th, Walter Stanley Maguire, to \u2018Florence on Mr.May Thompson, Rev, John Scott, Totonto, offictating.: \u201d + DEATHS.BRADFORD\u2014 At the Royal Victoria Hoepital, Montreal; Gertrude Armstrong, daughter of Mr.Thomas Armstrong, wife of John E.Bradford, of: Kingsey, on Monday, Decem-\u201d ber 26, 191/, CARD OF THANKS, I be Lo thank the many friends for! FREE ÉTÉ | KODAKS WHERE TO FIND THEM GOOD .Nowhere can you find a better selection than in our Kodak Department.Cameras ranging in .price from the 81.00 kodak op to $50.00 and more: - The beautiful \u201cdays of Autumn nnd early Winter are more @&p- precinted when you have a good camera to socure the view._ GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE 121 Wellington Btreet.(Kodak Store.) Developing and Printing fos Amateurs.ANADIANG® CSC PACIFIC January 6th, 191 Excursion tickets will be -sold between Stations in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, Hull, Ottawa, - (including ManiwakH and Waltham; sub-divisions), St.Polycarpe Jct., and East, at - Lowest One-Way First- Class, Fare Jan.5th and 6th, 1911 Good until Jany.9th, 1911.- For tickets and full information, apply to Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents, or to \u2018 City aioe Office, 8 Strathcona Boll T 130, or C.P.R.8tn., Tel General Stoamship Agency.TE LOSC | NEW YEAR EXCURSIONS SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE Going Decomber 31st, 1910, January 1st and , 2nd, uary 3rd, 19112 FARE AND ONE-THIRD Going December 21st, 1910, to Jan- .| vary 2nd, 1911, Retura Umit January.4th, 101$; +; \u2018For timetables or \u2018further particulars.anpls to any of the company's agonts, ol.207.or to FE: -0.Grundy, a.and P.A,, Sherbrooke, GRAND TI SGD New Year Excursions SINGLE FARE Going Dec.81, 1910, and Jan.1- as 2, 1911.Return limit Jan, $, Fare and One-Third ' day, Jan.2, 1911.Return limit, January 4, 1911, To Epiphany Exoursions SINGLE FARE from all points east vf.and inc Vg Ottawa.; - Going Jan.5 and 6.rning Jan.9, 1911.For tickets and furthef information apply to C.H.F088, Agent, Oly Ticket! Office, No.2 Strathcona fq, Bell phone 20, - People's 168, W.HARRISON, Btatidn gents Bel phone 197.Geo.Harold Baker, Advocate, Sweets) urg, * Office open every day.\u2018Personal attendance Y Wednosdays Saturdays, Appointments can be arranged for any ime.Montreal Office ¢ CHAUVIN, BAKER x WALEKDR, Adv \u2018Tel.Main 2104, oc 8ts James SL; anû This Home-Made Cough Syrup will Surprise You \"Stops Even.Whooping Cough ulekly,.A Family Supply at Small Cost.00000000.Here is a home-made remedy that takes hold of a-cough instantly and will usually cure the most stubborn Case in 24 hours.This rectpe makes sixteen oun&es\u2014a family supply.You couldn\u2019t buy as much or as good ready- male cough syrup for $2.50.Mix t ups of granulated sugar with .one cu warm walter, and stir 2 minutes.Put 214 ounces of Pinex and add the Sugar Syrup.This keeps perfectly and has a pleasant tuste\u2014 children like it.Braces up the appetite und is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough.You probably know the medical value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis, and other throat troubles, sore lungs, ctc.There is nothing better.Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guiaicol and all the natural healing pine elements, Other preparations will not work in.this formula.The prompt resûlts from his inex pensive remedy have made fricnds for It in thousands of homes In tha United States and Canada, which explains why the plan has been imi- | tated often, but never successfully.A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe.Pinex or will get it for you.If not, send to The Pluex Co, Toronto, Ont.\u2014 \u2014\u2014.SUTTON, Mrs.G.EE.Webb will receive\u201d on Friday from 3 to-5, for the first time, the sympathy and Kindness which 1 have received in my great-hbereavement I, also, Wish to express inv gratitude to the friends who so kindly contributed to the very handsome Christmas gift which 1 received, Praving that God's! blessing will rest on ull, Sincerely, R.BP Hôbé@son, Philipsburg, Dee 2h, 1010, since hr marriage, ~T AS EPIPHANY 1011, Return limit a Going Wednesday, Dec.21, to Mon- \u2018 mel fo a a eae a en (fifty cents\u2019 worth) in-a 16 oz.bottle, ° Your druggist has ry Pa RUN Le ef D Pad en ' .4 .: | - .Lt +, on ! ; - _- ; A .a CE .= 4 \u20ac ,° - + ; .wpa al en |p .To ER : ; : / Ce a .iw CL 3 ae - ?: \u2018 LE Cs a Cou BH LUS ; So Sb WT ET Cog oA LS À cx OUT .| oy wimg + \u2014 - v.; a SO Ce ps LE + | ; ne = - eh \u201cie pe = + 3 M ; : æ : : ch ! Co ., ; | ; 5 CR ; .LE ts .FAA ot , 2 .co Seo = .; : ; | .\u2026 .0] me, + i n | : > .Le = \u2018 ) B i : * Vl ae RK She - * ft es jo ha «Ps ann \u2018 ; Fd =.A, cotée\u201d te, a ; - ) > PAGE FOUR pm ES ; - Le T SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER à 29, 1910, = : ce asc TI of \u2014 - | 5 = == rt es : _ Sm = ! .|=] Mie Liste Bagger.is visiting a [= | .y # _ A fricnds in Quebec.[PIRED SHOT \u2019 | We have just received the : .- ST R ou DS Christmas | 2mm aster regen is at her home INTO HIS SIDE.|| a a IV x: in-Qyebec for olidays.(Continued from page 1.) | Ne Ww Z a mp.- : us ni 1! : - Money - coter practice at St.aight 5h ck.Jy his own revolver.At this point Mr.| We mentir \u2018 : \u201893 Wellington Str \u2018 morrow evening at elght o'clock.\u2018[Thompson said that if he were tof BURNS IN ANY POSITION.FRAGILITY ELIMINATED, Co Casserole.Bell Telephone 40 ellington Better buy something right \"The orchestra will play at Premier | take the train Spry would have to H 40 and 60 watt sizes in stock.Other sizes later.bo Chafing Dish, away with that Christmas Theatre -to-night, also at Saturday help Lasonde, another express man, 5 Silver Flat V - CUTLERY WAS-IN GREAT DEMAND FOR INAS.money you received, or you matinee.J with the transfer.Spry immediately ELECTRIC.AL REP AIR Q SUPPLY C0 Pearl Handle x wilt Spend it lets by little Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Neil, ot Baska- ook on his coat and\u2019 Thompson, || a 1 - Jardiniere, 2 : othin iy : a er Vase, x ew Years SE only two days of.Why.mot get our) wile the gift your \u201cfriend intended | toon, us he guests of Mr.and Ms; overcoat Docket, \u201ctold Lasonde be |} WwW, JIWIGGETT, Prop.100 Wellington St., iSHERBROOY x | { ee se ¢ : * a\u2019 dozen of Knives a , you to select yourself, Nothing Vo.watch his chance to get the revolver, \u2014 \u2014 \\ Mayonnaise ! : _ We have one df.the best lines of Cutlery in town, from the is so suitable for : a personal i Good juicy oranges, 20c, 280, - 306 | while he (Thom od Spry\u2019s \u2014 Gravy Boat - cheap White Meer A ii iain ot a to the | tear] remembrance as good fowelry.| and 40c \u2018per doz.Bananas, Malaga attention.The latter, however, had A / ANPP 4 Cu 5 ñ : Rogers Bros eo He Charts, Pp satin finish an ar we bave 8 good asportment Grapes, Grape Fruit, etc.\u2014McLean\u2019s.the revolver hidden under some books ~ x : .and wo e pleased to have The regular \u2018Thureday night danc- [on the des À little later when Th 6 \\Y M d > ; Knives ho Forks from.cccee \u2026 eee ALO te .Qozen | you look it over.Mail orders ing class and assembly given by the Thompson and a man named Law-| | e reatest 0e à e + OrkKs aavute 1snoc0 voccns020000 ese vec a\u201d .t 4.50 à solicited.Ideal Orchestra, will not be \u2018held thig rence were checking over the money > , .; = .\u201c3 | Teaspoons\u2019 from .cece nie en c.to $4.50 a dozen week.\"| Spry came up behind them, took off The celebrated McPherson's Lightning Hitch, as\u2019 \u2018used by al a oldsmith and ne - - Dessert Spoons from; .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Tiressonss sevens 40c.to $7.00 a dozen \u2018A C.Ski his hat and then shot himself, falling Senior Hockey Clubs.As usual we lead in offering the \u2018most : Mercha q ,[ Table Spoons from corses vensnnree ervesere vu000 50c.to $8.00 a dozen ° nner Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Sorel, Fern- at\u201dtheir feet.Thompson immediately popular boots-made for Hockey and S(ating.p Carving Sets from \u2026 gorronsenes errseness envers 50c.to $3.00 a dozen Jeweller, - Strathcona Sa.dale, Belvidere, liave returned \u201d after called for a doctor and as his train LARGEST ASSORTMENT.bi - - : : : : : spending the Christmas holidays at You ought to see what we save yoy on the best grades.4 _ Brookbury, Que.sonde an CE out, left him with La- \u201c styles.A prices.Skates put on free of charge.; All % == = ; a les.C for 200 AE TEE IL _eerecessens H va nu : - ; E = ; mrnranraneanmanaenen | 0e, desert, 3 da to rm MJ CHOQUETTE, .85 Weilington Street jp 245.; ; a Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Cillis, of Sher- Arrivals and departures: Mr.and YWYNVNAAARAVVVVE - NAAN) (It * a Y N brooke, spent Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.J.A.MacLean and son, Lorne, === == = Se F5 he A.Li A4 VU à Mrs.Charles McDonald, of Bast and Mrs] C.W.Evans, all of Kings- : - pr To \u2014 de = Angus.bury, at Mr.John MacLean\u2019s; Mrs.= i O:Shea And son, Mr.Arthur O'Shea : RE by - | \\ Mr.and.Mrs, H.L.Farley, of Len- \u2019 \u2019 E \u2018 { Vies are coming New Year's.Don\u2019t [NOxVille, passed through here on Warren; Mrs, Ja Miller and Me.5.NE a , {fail to\u2019see them.their way to Hast Angus to spend pier in Richmond on Monday; Mr.: i \u2019 the.holidays with Mr.and Mrs, Chas.K = x .Miss Alice Jenckes is home from l'McDonald.(Fred Evans, of Kingsbüry, guest of \u2018 - 3 oi \u201d Montreal for the Christmas tide holi- : [his brother, Mr.Albert Evans, on ; , < » - ; 0 .| .day.or: Louts-Philippe Genest spent Monday; ne x wine 20 \" bi me - = ' eo \u2014 stmas at Eastman, the guest: of bourne w er brother, Mr.John SE a.= F or e Kitchen | Mrs.Heth will hold the regular hig uncle, the Rev.B.Genest.znd Ewing, _ { : a .- Exclus = .- : | | dancing class and assembly at Art! rendered a solo at.the celebration of] Miss Gladys Stalker is quite seri- - q Q Co Hall, to-night.Midnight Mass.ously ll.16 ,; - ui ; | 7 Mr.E.W.Gilman,| general manager AU kinds | + Lo | Lv \u20ac - | .|, of fresh çakes and pastry .we - For the \u2019arlor { pet he Canadian Rand Co., is in the for our New\" Year's trade.Order Poa Jue 4.100 : - Umbr À \u2018 4 early.\u2014McLean\u2019s.THIS| WEEK'S ' HISTORICAL i F th Di inin; | -Vios vs.Sherbrooke, Stadium, Mon- The Treasurer of the Sherbrooke STORY.a , Fancy x or =100 day p.m., Admission 25¢, 85c, Protestant Hospital has received the | î £ a 50e and \u201875c.dd following donations in money which Ear history of the Township of R x Silk = Miss Cecily Hale has returned from are gratefully acknowledged.Christ- Leeds\u2019 by\u201d Mr.William -Hurñe, of} i \u2018\u2019For tl le en.\u20ac | Boston, to her home; \u2018\u2018Sleepy Hol- mas\u2019 offerings from 8t.Paul\u2019s Church, Leeds Village, will be published in | th R ih low,\u201d for the vacation.Sydenham Place, $4.71.From the the he ord on Saturday.his is one Ba o M boys\u2019 class and primary class of the]Of the | prize stories of the recen : = Miss Mary Oughtred of the High| Advent Christian Church at Scots: Competition, and throws much light A I oo or t el e -room School, is spending the.\u2018holidays atltown, $2.77, AEE upc he carly days of Lhe Shglieh pp o .settlement of Megantic County.RS À 2 | Yo M forget Jo morrow: nit, Poultry Association 16° al vy A Al | Every a 1 , On writing to A.-F: Plant, P.O.Nl mime Ce s .i For.everywhere in \u2018the house, and Art Hall.March and circle to form Box 688, à copy will be sent to.\u2018Jou.| | * | ah: d 1 | last but t least at 8 o'clock sharp.Music Ideal Or- This shiow, which takes.place 25th, wg fashion an i - \u2014 as u no eas chestra.cke c.K 26th, 27th\u2019 of January in the LeBar- \u2014 fi A ï c Miss Ruth Brown and Mr.Lewis|on Block, 201 Wellington 8t., points \u2014 INTERIOR as.C8 E | Broym epent the Christmas holiday | to a big success: IN sans di j K' : (p| at the Windsor in Montreal.Some twa_hundred children, boys dé à 2 ! § FOR EVERY POCKET | | Dr, W.B.aright was in town| and girls made their first communion | ANY.my Ë this week on his way to Cookshire, &t the o\u2019clock service at the new - a) 40 x where e was a nest at the Masoni church of Notre Dame, which- was + ï Lo ! TRY US and FIND OUT ' Ball.h 8 \u201c Opened on Obristmas Eve.The.Rev, OPENING | x ussiere, paris riest w the : \u2018 ig?\u201d 3 Wy | \u2018Mrs.M.McKenna and Master Rich- | celebrant, and preached a sermon X Exclusi ; The BIG store with the LITTLE prices, oppo.§]ard McKenna are spending the holi- suitable in its simplicity, which ap- #40 days with Mr.Frank Hannah, Ber- led à À - |Pealed to the hearts of the youthful.i .«} - site new Court House, 63 Wellington Street, lin, N.H.| communicants.The hymns afd cant- |- à} Sherbrooke Que _ Big Motion Picture Show.at Clem- icles suitable to the occasion were ® PIII A à \u2018 ® ® 1 ent Theatre Saturday afternoon and rendered by.a female choir, the solo- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 mme # 3 | [mien Lis, being Misses Sevigny, P.gad E.W «5 oulanger, -Gosselin and.Biladeau.ORKMEN y \u20ac Mr.Sewell Rice, of Toronto, and «A ; The Mc aw= Bisse Mr.T.Murdock Leacock were the pit Boulanger: Prepifed at the Bu.& # as - sai 3 food meme C | Es of Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Rice Spectal \u2018à i ount.4 oll \u2018 n STORAGE \u201c ® + _ or Christmas.c n.Jewelle y on] 7 .1 3 7 Dec.\u201829, 80, 81; 2 166.Wellington | | .= _ BY j 1 FURNITURE CO.Do it for Sherbrooke.out down ex- | St.\u2018 Don't /miss it.à ù At this season of the year office men are making the necessary .| i enses.| \u2019 : A Co ; 57 \u2018 \u2018 à 3 pen, and deliver your parcels at See Monday, -the greats.hristian Festi- changes in their office equipment for 1911.The above illustration ; 2400 Pounds of 7 3 = \u2018 than.half .the regular cost.Sher- Bavious vas delsbre d e birth of the jonly shows a few of the many- appliances we can supply for the + 1a Imr D : .\u2014 © \u2018brqooke\u2019s Parcel Delivery, 146 Wel- atefl, as was alsoj : ; to } _ ; ; THE ONE à - 2._ lington St.Call Bell phone pp the Festival of Hanücdh for the Jew-\u2014 \u2018Inter-Inter Cabinets.Our new catalogues show all the latest ideas D mense .: | { - | X MAS PRES ENT T alk 0 A ir Mr.A.H.Foss bas returned to EE pad.J a in labor-saving office devices.- ¥ QVER A SCORE > .Montreal, accompanied by.his son, ; ; - ome \u2018in and see the ods whether ou- wish to urchase or not.48 A ACCÉPTABLE TO ALL} 9 IN ASIFONOMY LAS ome Fos, wae\u201d wi spon 5 cen, itoron, ude the lade : _ - le \"TN x a few days in the city.\u2018Syria : K - ed .PRI: \u2026 EE The evening star, bri ht and and Syrians in the reign of King An- > | | radiant, appears prete 5 - Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Mairs have re-| tiochus Epiphanes.It) was celebrated .El Paso, Texas i _ come th ° imitators with > turned \u2018to their home in Melbourne, With more than usual eclat as the Le gersons wefe kill | lesser glory.| e after a Chris 5 visit to Mr.and great Zionist Convention has been Iw and an extensiv: ; ' tL eQ 1t | Bread, Mrs.Henry Ing : held this week in Montreal.Many: resulted yesterdu SH: - \u201cGreamalt\u2019\u2019 Bread, lik 1 speakers alluded to thos reat ev-} ths plant of ti oF other good bread, has race, oD and 15 per eut.urohased at = ents in Jewish histo and predicted FU RNITU RE GO Refining Compa ors\u2014the imitators, but the.20Xe8 of chocolates purchased a a social victory for the Jewish na- \u201c i.destroy a slay Creamalt\u2019\u2019 flavor is beyond A.McLean's this week, tion, advantage is taken of the A as E AGENTS 4 ~- ploded 3,400 po their prying hands, Mrs.Chas, Maille, of ast ry fine \u2018opportunities offered of restoring : - sol * - der.The explosi wi #2 In shape, an oval load\u2014in brooke, with her son and daughters, Israel to her proper place in the Holy .the plant and m quality, a squ .was in Montreal recently visiting the Land, W ar \\ T= \u2014 A ABIX OR FANCY BASKET OF y a are: deal.Rev.Sister St.Theodule of the Con- : ¢ 6 showing Some gregation Notre Dame, her daughter.| THE SOUL KISS\u201d TOMORROW beautiful examples of the .= S Dens DIES, =| A LLA Mr.and Mrs.hE 8.Maguire, Whose| 4{ Jast we have the much teïkea ot |\" Tailor's art ; ih f 66 Naf ch ue, ese Tar |} REMOVAL \u201cSALE de: \u201cDai T AT FRASER\u2019S Monday, have arrived in town and musical sensation, | he Soul, ise, al ors ar In 0 way 0 dl - : Tel.84, The Baker taken possession of their house on| \"© comes to the *lemen eatre e : : = London street.; \u201c| tomorrow night, with the New.York, fess SUS an Dinner I \u2019 Chicage and Boston production: it] Co .- _ : Mr.and Mrs, Fred T.Enright and| is said that the company is playing Jackets, Just at this Seg- LE : Le Miss Freda Enright who were in town| to capacity everywhere, and.judging] ! - \u2018 : : for Christmas, the guests of Mr, and| from the splendid reports, that The] ATH f th hen such WAT If you want to buy a house, Mrs.Chas.B.Howard, have returned Soul Kiss'\u2019 is receiving everywhere, son 0 8 year W en SUC For the balance of the Holiday season we are offering our line : to Montreal.it will no doubt cause a great soci- \u2019 of Bilverware, Cut Glass, Fine China and C rockery at larger re-, - Mr.and Mrs.Fred Loomis and fam- ety event in this City.arments dre much in de- ductions than ever, : treal, ily and Mr.C.H.Foss, of Montrea - .RIN ING Don\u2019t you know they will be were in town for the holiday and mand, we would especially v 16 Per Gent Discount higher in the Spring, and were the guests of Mr.find Mrs.D.d th b on our complete line of Silverware and Brass Goods.= NEVER any cheaper.G.Loomis, Bellevue Avenue._ recommen e Yer g \u201c - .\u2014 HELP WA I have just put in à special fin 0 | S we - \u2014\u2014\u2014 wheel for skate EE ° Cell on Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Bonner and y 2565 Per Gent Discount WANTED AT | Every tenth pair sharpened FREE, It may eost you nothing\u201d to get yours ground.7 CHAS.G.BROWN; Realty and Financial Agent, children spent Christmas in Coati- | cook, the guests of Mrs.Thomas Bonner, and the latter are remaining for a few days longer.~ [3 \"HINTED À.Startling Developments are Ex- either Semi-ready or Fit- rite.The Duncan Stores on all our Cut Glass, Fine China, Cups, Saucers, Istc, PEER 13 \"SPECIALS ~.a8 stenographer ;* sietant, Apply Holmes & Co., ; pi i n er vec EE ANTED\u2014 BE! Phone 62.158 Wel } La 97 piece Dinner Sets (only a few left) to clear at .s À | \u201cington St Mrs.W.Gordon Ritehle with pes pected in Discovery of EX- are sole distributors for 97 piece Dinner Sets, regular value $15.00, to clear at .$9.25 | \"Vs House Mess James Mundell, ° Wolte street, plosives, Etc th I k k f | Etched Table Tumblers, several different designs, to cleaf at, se Fick vy Us 8 - \u2018 per dOZEN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eerie ne eens uvre i Bly stating sali: Electric and Machine Shop, Prest-0- Lite Christmas, has returned to Li eee 656 We Nown ma ë 0 \u20ac Table Tumblers, thin glass, to clear, per-dozen .rnne00B062 Ce, Sherbruok, lARTICLE IN LIBERATOR ABUSED| - i | zen Tran 5c.Tel.545 0 gs-some ih d IS .Lemonade Glasses, to clear, per'dozen c EN WANTE : el.\u2014 \u2014 .14Water St.-G lt k The friends in town of Dr.Nadeau, ENGLAND AND THE ROYA - P lable tnan | as on 8 always on hand for: sale of BeauceJunction, will be serry to FAMILY.\\ Qil Lamps, with colored globes and bases, regular $2.00, - troduce aad mh, 10 RL Lats at ear that he is Very ill with pneu-| London, Dec.29\u2014Btartling de- Worth while remembering.£0 CERT, OBER ovr corres oo verres core 312 | Block \u2018aoû.Pos.DREW 8S Automobile Garage, ape at his home.The Patient 1s tolopments are ; expected in co nec ; Candle Shades, balance of our stock of Silk and Paper 0c he oct hil, .under the.care of Drs.Auger and on w e discovery by the police Shades, to clear at, each .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201ccccsccecess vecccacce asin .-.and expenses .9 ALBERT STREET land.F Tuesday night of a store of weapons, Garments perfectly fitted Baby's Plates, almost unbreakable, decorated with nursery Ce mesded.OL\u2019 E LITE - : | Mr.Felix Lajoie, ot St.Laboire ammunition and explosives, and also t fl b T il rhymes and ligures, for each- Lee generee se Mood in ose LENNOXVILLE.Too \u2019 \u2019 ngre ients and appliances for - mak- Co .ovviie vives à $25 Mon, o° t .LADIES 4 Don't miss the op- ; who has been visiting friends in Co- ing bombs, in a house on Goid street 0 your gure y dl ors in English China Tea Sets, 40 pieces, for .82.45 an D : St.George's Church, Lennoxville,| aticook, at present the guest bf Do not forget our sale of STOCK PATTERN DINNERWARE.portunity {the Bpeci 1 » L 1 aticook, is which has been occupied for n that L' Tess giving this Eole presented a very attractive appear-{ yor daughter, Mrs.Philip Pothier in months by a Russe 2 uine our wil establishment.E If you only want a few pieces to finish out your set, you Can get 2 Fe mu can get à ou would for ance on Christmas Day as it W&Sl Sherbrooke.rountzeff, who was accidentally shot \u2018them.One piece or a complete set, all to clear at cost price.JOR SALE\u2014:; any where else.pay | tastefully decorated for the occasion Mr.Sydney Forrest of the Rock Is- and killed by fellow burglars in the Dress Suits - $25, 00, tin Mining au \u201cIf you want a Hat for Christ- with evergreens and holly, as well as { the Eastern Townships ight with the police in Houndsditch, J S M | I ( H E L L & \u201c = - \u2018mas, don\u2019t miss these bargaifs.beautiful flowers which were tastily land branch of the evn + D on Dec.16th.The police were on, a ry.« _ For BALE abrices to suit your own parse arranged upon.the altar.The servic-| Bank was in town % M EK or hunt for clues to the man who Killed Dinner Jackets $15, 00, , = l ) Salle Mi E.HUDON, 104 Welli es were of a special character and| the guest of his aun rs A her three constables in the fight referred ARAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY = h, 1910, ce 133 ington Si.\u201d well attended, especially the early} and left for Quebec to vis other to when they made the discoveries in me mon mom EE count Jrock\u201d, ! L'Elite Oiinery.Parlors, -@ communion and mid-day celebrationj relatives.the Gold street house.In addition to - , NER LEY Ve holidays at the boot cook, Box 1-2.y sh rbr ke Q of the Holy Eucharist.The - Rector The funeral of the: late A.Duplin, the ammunition and explosives, they BRISSETTE 8 COR ER, HATL ,ï.of Barre, t.ho \u2018Hh m Brissette : 1 tiste\u2019 Street .( erbrooxe, Que.was assisted at the mid-day celebra-| Een ot Mr.Joseph Duplin, of Stoke [also foüùnd a number of scientific Mr.R.W.Matthews, of Chester- (Of Mr.and Mrs.+ abe-home Fo SALE ° ~ tion by Rev.Prof.Parrock and Rev.Centre, took place at the parish|books dealing with explosives, and ille, Ont., Who has b aking a | Or tend in Waterville.Ù pets, 1e \u2014 \u2014\u2014= Mr.Parker.\u201cAn interesting discoursel Church' of Ste.Philemon, last week, a some anarchist leaflets.ville, Ont., who has been maxing Mr.Sami7 Lord in Water was given by Rev.Prof.Parrock at It short visit to his dalghter, Mrs.D.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ 8 large number of friends and relatives was said yesterday that letters ; hd \u20ac R BALK - the morning service, while in, the Nv.being present.The lad, who was 11 which were found in the house reveal 8 |H.Wilson, left on Wednesday en TRY OUR F express.$l.ening the Rector, Mr.Wright, deliv- ears of age, was operated for ap- sensational anarchist plot.It is al- route for Macineso, Oaxaca MeXico, {23,,q; d' R I d pond D4 Contient ; ered a very appropriate sermon.In} Y ndicitis at the St.Vince de Paul 80 stated that Morountzeff had been : where he has purchased a tract of algal Cure 0 6 [ QAFE, ¢- | the evening Rev.Mr.Vial, Rev.Mr.pe ital, and was too weak to re-| Visited in the Gold street house by a sevescucessseuat wees land and has already five acres of \u2018 S \u201cmaker: ; \u2018 Parker and oto : \"oh Parrock \u201c1 pt well dresge d American.: bananas planted.: An; inésde a ; siste e Rector in.the services.ward F.Mylius was arrested Th 1 t ; | FL combination po kating in full swing, ice never TL eatery A family party, which included wre.ere yesterday for selling a paper ; e as a g| Arrivals and Separtures M Mr à ue | 3 gantic Puli « .better.; - E.B.Lyster, Miss e an - the Liberator, which advocates thaws A ,Ç 3 \u2019 : 0 Season Tickets, $6.00, -$3.00, $2.00.THETFORD MINES.a] ward Lyster.Sherbrooke; Mrs.Geo.republican principles.The paper If you are in doubt what to Matthews With Big sister, | Mrs.Freca ' Boa Casual skating, 1Se.Arriyals include: Messrs.BOY le Denison, Sydney, Australia; Mr.and printed an article containing virulent buy for Christmas, just call in ee, at Il y; Mr.and Mrs.J.ot Street.Band, 25c.| Willie Smith home from Belleville, Mrs.G.W.Fullerton.and daughter, abuse of England andgthe royal fa- 'and -look over my assortment McConnell guests on Christmas \u2026 0 p on SIT A season ticket would make a nice Sher ond Roy Woolsey days, ies Danville; Mr.and Mrs.T.Bushell, [mily.The story rehafhed the old re- of latest books.| North Hatles: oe % MeConnell c at | BR Rat Christmas present.Sherbrooke for the holiday port that King George contracted a ley; Mr.blaro .ctlon : A M Taylor.Persis Parker, teacher in the Central School, Sherbrooke, with her Dpar- ents; Miss Kenwood returned from Montreal, and Miss Bushell, Richmond, went to Island Pond to spent Christmas with marriage at Malta in 1890.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Fullerton, and greatly o enjoyed \u2018the family gathering.\u2019 The editor of the paper is said to Y be a Tealtly American lawyer \u201cvosiding in Paris.ls T.SOUTHWOOD 2 Dufferin Ave.Bell phone 577.NL + nell home from Maédonald College for the holidays; Mrs.R.W.Matthews with her daughter, Mrs.Henry ee now IIVIIIALIIIIIISIN AN, } Wilson, in\" Ascot; Mr.Harry Kelley, Alex Ames § Sos 279 Wellington sure : .equipped wit! = tor?top to-L: H.7: ay e IO! LIMINATED.| sizes later.| EPeLY co.| » ISHERBROOFR i re ns Made , as -used b offering.\u2018the va .Cb, LE ! \u2018¢ making the necessary The.above illustration we can supply for the how all-the latest ideas wish to purchase or not.we -arè offering our line Crockery at larger recount uss Goods.count oN 4 aucers, Etc.oar ut Lecrcces serreneences $4.65 i.to clear at .eeeo $9.25 designs, to clear at,.duzen .\u2026.verrlerrovree sûc.Gore Lena isenane ouraneaneees 45c: es, regular 32.00, - Silk and Paper Co ie eevee eeeTeereane 10c.\u201cated- >with nursery 7 .4b¢.cesses nenes 1.0 seeedesacues smees eve - PTTERN fe ut your you can get \u2018lear at cost price.L & CO.; ©.Vt.\u2018holidays at the.ho and Mrs.Hiram Brissette Lt» Brissette at the home \u2018pl Lord in \u2018Waterville.TRY OUR r Cured\u2019; Rolled aoneless | iol Boel} X.Anes 8 sor 279 Wellington se - - 4 I \u201cCount of sic kness.canopy top, We mention a few articles Casserole, Chafing Dish, Silver Flat Ware, Pearl Handled Cutlery, Jardiniere, _ Flower Vase, Cut Glass, Mayonnaise Dish, Gravy Boat, Coldsmith and Diamond * À Merchant.Give a Giff tore Home for New Year Come in and \u201clook around.Rd.SPEARING, tht\" \u2018would be acceptable.Hot Water Kettle, Carvers, Pudding Dish, Entree Dish, - Bread Tray, .Candle Sticks, Dinner Gong, Tea Set, Silver Sugar and Cream, 44 5 à ë : \u2018#3 Btrathcona Square Phone 413 Umbrellas, Fancy Waistcoats, + > Silk and Linen Bath Robes, ] ™ \u2014 | | fashion and good taste.Exclusive Men's.Furn | io KILLED BY EIPLOSON.un Pounds of Blasting Powder \u201cDid Immense Damage to Property \u2018 OVER A SCORE WERE INJURED Exclusive Neokwear, Silk Mufflers, - Canes, Every article in this shop \u2018bears the imprint of 99797707720700007007000 \\ .Gloves, ~ Fancy Hosiory, Handkerohlefs, | Drossing \u2018Gowns, à Coûts.ishings and 1 Clothing.CASH AND _ONE PRICE.ONLY.\u2014 \u201c1 the| vicinity, while windows three miles distant were broken.The men were tunnelling under the mounñd of slag when the explosion _occurred.Eight of the workmen in the tunnel farthest away were taken out alive, bruised and lacerated, but none seriously hurt.Last night two- bodies had been taken from the tunnel nearest \u2018the scene.'Three ' other workmen are known to have been in the same tunnel and could not have escaped death.In other tunnels imprisoned workmen are signalling to the rescuers and the work of digging into these is proceeding.AND MANY MEN ARE IM- eo - PRISONED.5 - ©.El Paso, Texas, Dec.29.\u2014 Five \".gersons were killed, a score injured, .And an extensive \"resulted yesterday when workmen at \u201cthe plant of the American Smelter & \"= Refining Company, : destroy a slag property damage endeavoring to pile, accidently ex- _ ploded 2,400 pounds of blasting pow- \"der.The explosion partially wrecked \"the plant and many sma'l houses in .-\u2014 All the dead are Mexicans.\u2014+ wv COATICOOK.The artists at the \u2018next musical which will be held next Monday evening, will be Miss Eleanor Wal- \u2018bridge, reader and whistler; Mrs.(Dr.) Cabana,\" Sherbrooke, soprano ; Miss Baldwin, violin.There will also be local talent.HELF WANTED\u2014MALR.' WANTED AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN, -88_gsitenographer and general office as- , sietant.Apply in person, McKinnon, Holmes _& Co., Ltd.ANTED\u2014BELL BOY.APPLY MAgog \u201cHouse._\u2014.FICE J JUNIOR WANTED WITH one or two years\u2019 experience.AD- ply stating salary expected.Paton Mfg.Co.Sherbrooke, Que.r\u2014\u2014er\u2014 ATEN WANTED\u2014WE Ww T A RE- -Mable man in each locality to introduce and advertise our-Royal Purple Btock and Poultry Specifics Jand, other 800ds direct te the consumerd as well as to the merchants.$15.00 a .and expenses or commission; No exper- ce needed.\u201d [The largest] advertised .-800ds in Canada; Write at ohce for particulars, W, A.Jenkins, Mis.Co., Lon- Hon, Ont, FOR SALR.OR SALE\u20143200 LBS.WORK TEAM, sound and in good condition.Eus- tis Mining (o., Eustis.« For SALE\u2014HALF INTEREST IN valuable new invention, pat.ov.20th, 1910 combined mop and wringer ; somé stock made up.Selling on ac- H.E.Clark, Coati: \u2018Cook, Box 127 ; factory, St.-Jean Baptiste Street.OR SALE \u2014 FAMILY SLEIGH.2 City seats, reversible.F.B.Wilson, ity, OR SALE - \u2014 BOWSER OIL PUMP.express- sleigh, express.wagon.Box : Coaticook.J.& J.TAYLOR AFF, \"$50.00, maker.Outside 45 in.x.30 in.= 28 in.: inside 28 in.x 18 in.x 14 in.: combination ; good condition.Lake Me- -gantic \"Pulp Co., Lake Megantic, Que, \u2014 OR SALE \u2014 SPEEDING SLEIGH.| Apply R.Butler, 222 Wellington Stree) For SALE \u2014 AT \u201cMAGOG, AnD.some 22 x4 ft.8 family launc equipped with 7 h.p.;Fairbanks engine, \u2019 ete, \u201cFor: particulars apply to L.H.\u201cTaylor, North Hatley, Que.| i | RATES\u201415 words or less 15¢ each insertion, one \"cent for each additional word ; six insertions for the price of five.eek salary ) \u201cDaily Record\u201d Want Advertisements Bic Resuits For Lrrrie Moxy | i - ~ : : | HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.TANTED \u2014 GOOD TABLE GIRL AT © once.Valley House, No.Hatley.Fe RST - CI,ASS PASTRY COOK wanted at once, Box 57 Record.WANTED AT ONCE=\u2014A \u201cCOMPETENT woman to take charge of the labelling and wrapping room in a Proprietary Medicine Factory, situated outside | of the city.Only parties having a thorough knowledge of the business need apply.Steady employment and good pay guaranteed to the right person.Apply stating experience, etc., to Box 52 \u2018Record office.\u2018WANTED \u2014 AT ONGE, CAPABLE girl for ern] housework.Apply Mrs.P.57 Montreal Street.WwW ED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.Ae washing.Apply Miss Short, Belvidere St.eee \u201cMISCELLANEOUS.ECIAL.DISCOUNT ON JEWEL- SF ery on Dec.29, 30, 31, at 166 Wellington St.Don\u2019 t \"miss it.VV ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BOOKkeeper or clerk, by married man ; ten years\u2019 experierice, best references.Apply Box 58 Record Office.ULPWOOD WANTED \u2014 WE BUY P poplar puipwood on all railroads, and do not belong to any combination.\u2018The Eastern Townships Lumber Co,, Limited, Room 19, Sherbrooke.ee To LET.ro LET\u2014FRONT OFFICE ON THIRD.T floor of Quebec Bank Building.Apply.Colin Crawtord, Manager.O LET \u2014 FURNISHED SIX-ROOM- 1 ed house, 29 Aberdeen Ave.Modern conveniences.Rent reasonable.Apply 34 Aberdeen Ave.\u2014\u2014 LOST AND FOUND.OST \u2014 GOLD SIGNET RING.i Please return few ' Frontenac, Hovey, Sherbrooke.Liberdt reward.I OST \u2014 SUNDAY, IN ORFORD, BE- 4d tween Camirand's and Dubuc\u2019s, JLEgrey robe, 4 \u2018J another note.{Gladys McKechnie, G.Keene, Tht ÿ : \u201c aemroncors | saux RÉCORD.THURSDAY; DECEMBER 2, 1910.PAGE FIVR, Ry \u2014 CITY NEWS Mr.Gervais.Spent: the boli} | days with his family at Clifton.Messrs.Earl Cork and Charles Westgate, of Cookshire, were in town yesterday.| The anniversary duppèr of the Méth- odist Church Sunday School will be held Friday evening.+ : Now that the Christmas rush is '|over for another year, the mail carriers for the North Ward wish to thank the residents\" for their kindness.\u201c The sergeabls ot the sid Regiment are at home on |New Year's Day from I to 5 to the-sergeants and officers - 3 4 à the matter other communities of the Townships.J: M.V, Dodier, parish priest, the limits of the parish.\u201c A very delightful function took place last evening in the Sherbrooke Art Hall for the \u2018\u201cNot-Outs,\u2019\u2019 about seventy-five of the younger dancing and Mrs.R.N.Robins were the chap- began, to the very inspiring strains.of.MéNay's Orchestra.after midnight, musicians could be induced to play \u201c Appetizing table refreshments were served towards \u201cthe middle of the evening.The guests included Misses Helen Speir, BE.Horton, Edith Anderson; G.Clough, P.Clough, B.Fuller, Vera Channell, Olive {ald Somers, H.Tate, Norris i Macfarlane, H.Palmer, John Hovey, c.Du ! REQUISITION.OUT FOR ALD.Sun Life Bldg.s to F.P.Buck, Cha- Palmer, N.Smith, G.Mundell, Clara Webster, Bat Flores (Stanstead), R.+ Wilaen, 0, LeHuray, lenis = Bee., Shige Pärkes, A.Pangy Wyat peony Jean Mc- Line Défiÿ \u2018Fhickness, Robins, Webster-Gale, Basil Irwin, Jay Rice, F.Lord, Kerr, George McLeod.\"The annual Sales Convention of th Canadian Rand Co., (Limited), of Sherbrooke, has just been brought to days\u2019 session at their works.The object of this - Convention is the bringing together the representatives, of the various departments and offices for Montreal co-operation lin, the formation of plans in the carrying on the business for the coming year, and to exchange ideas from the knowledge.gained from the experience of the past year.There were present \u2018in addition to the regular staff of the Sherbrooke office the following ; Messrs.K.W.Gilman, General Manager, Montreal;.N.M.Gamphel, General Sales Agent, Montreal; A.Bowman, General Sales Wy Montreal; C, O.Hoyt, Manager Cobalt Distri William Carter, Winnipeg repolgatativ; WwW.A.MeKil- lop.and W.Winslow, Toronto representatives; ©.Pennoyer, Vancou- Ver office; J.W.Davis, Montreal ; and E.A.Sunderville, \u201cAdv.Department.The management seem well mleased with the business of the past twelve months just closed, and with the growing prosperity of the country and the opening up of new sce- tions, look forward to the most successful year the company has ever had.A dinner was held last evening at the Magog House, at which covers were laid-for some thirty guests and which was a most enjoyable function, Me MANAMY.A requisition is now out.for.signatures to have Ald.McManamy run again in the South Ward.While the Alderman has stated that he did not intend to run again, it is thought that probably when he sees the large number of signatures he will reconsider \u201chis decision, DEATH OF.MRS.W.BALLANTYNE The death took place at 1 o\u2019clock this morning- in the Protestant Hospital, of Mrs.Ballentyne, wife of Mr.W.- Ballentyne, 92 Belvidere Street.Mrs.Ballantyne had been in somewhat indifferent health for some time, past, and \u2018went-to the hospital on Saturday to undergo an operation.The funeral will leave the house on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and proceed to Elmwood Cemetery.\"CHOIR OF ST.MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL.The monthly meeting of the Socie- L2y of the Choir of the Cathedral of St.Michael, Sherbrooke, was held in the vestry of the Cathedral last evening, all the members being present.Mr.C.Bachand took the chair, Mr.E.C.Gatien acting as secretary.After the transaction of routine business, -the election of officers for the coming year was proceeded with, resulting as follows: Honorary President, Rev.J.H.Roy; Président, Dr.F.A.Gadbois; Vice-President, Mr.Emile Rioux; Sec.Treas., Mr.E.C.now working-on \u2018Gounod\u2019s Second | meeting.The names eight members follows: Messrs.F.A.Gadbois (Dr.) B.A.Dugal, J.O.Ledoux, À.La- \u2018fond, A.Bouthillier, Leon Caron, Raoul Codere, J.Matte, J.Guilmet- ier Picard, Armand Crepeau, P.H.Dubuc, J.\"poutrk, Alb.C.Demers, E.Precourt, C.E.Bachand, H.Roy, J.Landry, L.E.Ducharme, M.\" J.plante, Emile Rioux, Art.Genest, E.Return to 59 Marquette st.i |ot the garrison of the city of Sher-° brooke.) Ihe little village of St.Malo, Auce- | LETTER FROM MR: land, is getting a good example in of temperance to the In accordance with the strongly ex- | pressed desire of Mgr.Paul Larocque Bishop of the Diocese, and the Rev.the | {| Municipal Council has absolutely for-| bidden the sale of alcoholic liquor in set being present.Mrs.T.S.Somers, erones and received the guests, and between eight and \u2018nine o'clock the programmes were filled -and dancing The fun was {kept up with unabated enjoyment till or as long as -the | at quite a close after a Very successful three | Mass, and a rehearsal followed the of the thirty- of the choir are as te, R.Charest, F.Bouthillier, Chen- Felix Brunelle, WwW.J.Genest, Lucien \u2018| Fortin, A.O.Begin, Oliva Audet, E, Choquette, Henri Lemay, J.O.La- xo PUBLIC 8 BUFFERS + (Continued trom, Page, + Le.and the Boston & Maine, is ceived, and I find that the ar of providing suitable space for bonded baggage is being pressed to a conclusion as rapidly as possible\u2014the .delay being due to negotiations with one of our for vacating the space which it is | ; this purpose.soon as this done, we will, I trust, be able is to Mr.Hays then.the letter over to Mr.Fitzhugh who, on October 27th, sent the following letter : C.0.\u201cPalmer, Esq., 1 - Sherbrooke, Que.\u2018Dear Sir, \u2014Mr.Charles M.Hays, President, has referred to me your letter of October 6th, relative to \u2018providing facilities at Sherbrooke for the storage of bonded baggage.In reply, we beg to say we have had \u2018under consideration for sometime, a method whereby the baggage room could be provided, but, recently, owing to cer n,n conditions arising, .we have been forced to aban- baggage room will require the con- building, and this addition has been year, when the subject will again be given full consideratiom : Yours truly, =.H.FITZHUGH, First Vice-Pres.\u2014\u2014 THE-LAST LETTER.| i On November 1st, ir.Palmer sent \u2018the following letter to Mr.Fitzhugh, and since that date has heard nothing of the matter : \\ Mr, E.H.Fitzhugh, -G.T.R., Montreal.\u2018Dear Sir,\u2014 ours of the 27th ult.duly received; We trust you will be able to have this addition, to which you refer, completed in your station here within a reasonable time.\u2019 This miatter has been talked about \u2018| for months past, but nothing has been done | so far to actually help matters, This: matter was discussed: a large - meeting: of our Board last week and while- it may be a small matter for the Grand Trunk, it means quite a lot to our traveling public, and I trust you \u2018will not lay.this matter any longer than necessary.de.{ .Yours truly.- C.0.PALMER, - pt suvoc sesesiviseninens SPORTING NEWS : Yecnsoaseo cécouccenasad B METBALL > team, of Montreal, will cal Y.M.C.A.on Saturday.Their team will be picked fr fgllowing players : Munslow, Delo, Pearson, Watson and - son.The locals will hold a practies, tonight.GRAND MERE BEAT WESTHOUNE FIRST INTERPROVINCTAL GAME -AN EASY VICTORY FOR THE Interprovincial League last might at the Arena.Twelve to four was the final score, and as twelve is to four, so was Westmount to .Grand Mere, The visitors had it on Westmount in everything in the first half, when they .netted cight, without allowing the locals to score once.There was a fair crowd present, about a thousand spectators.As an exhibition of hockey it was not extraordinary, but the earliness of the scason, the heav condition ,of the ice and lack of con dition of several of the players would account for the ragged work, of which there was considerable.The playing that rose above that of the average Was that of the visitors\u2019 defence.This -was espccially true of Gauthier, the goaler Canadiens were trying to secure.He did not have a great deal to do, but he handled all that came his way iu splendid style.The teams and officials were: Wesimount - Grand Mere Percival.Timekeepers, K.A.Andrews and Percy Blinco.Penalty, K.Dawes.OVERTIME GAMIS AT FARNHAM.Gatien: Director, Notary Sylvestre;| Farnham, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 On| Assistant-Director, B.A.Dugal; Li- Monday thel.26th, a friendly game of brarian, Mr.Chenier Picard; Organ- hockey was played at Farnham on ist, Mr.L.E.Codere.The choir is the \u2018\u2018Arena\u2019\u2019\u201d between the C.P.R.station team and the Town team, res- by the score of 4 to 3; but, not until ten minutes -overtime bad been played.5 The game\u2018 was fast and exciting through both halves and was™ free from roughness, the only player being injured was Griggs, the town point, \u2018who received a nasty cut on the head which, although not seri- W.R.BRADLEY & SON, \u2018Undertakers and Embalmers The most up- to-date Hearse and Stock in the city.Satisfaction guar- | roposed to use for meet the requirements of the) .Cus Department Joncerning the | bazgage coming into Sherbrooke - An bond.Yoirs truly, i CHAS.M.HAYS, + Coe President.: FITZHUGH.\u2014 \u2018desired bonded: don samb.However, to provide this | struction of addition to our station included in our requirements for next | 7 Bec.-Treas.* VISITORS.Montreal, Dec.IY, \u2014(Special)\u2014 Crand Mere tripled the score on.\u2018Westmount at the first game of the Boyce Goal - Gauthier Smeaton Point \u2026 Dostaler Newton.- C.' l\u2019oint - Lay Norton Rover Hubhard Smith C.Centre Church White © L.\"Wing Ritchie | Bowie - R.Wing _Bordeleau - Referee, R.Bowie; assistant, R.ulting in-a win for the station team | > \u2014 [ous was very painful, and he had to be replaced by Audette.The teams showed up well consid- { ering the state of the ice, which was | rather rough and therefore both teams could not show their speed as they are capable of doing.Reéleree, L.Landers bandled the game well under control and the Pen- \u2018alties were as follows.J.Kavanagh 3'min, 3 mins.\u2019 \" K.Standish - 3 imins.O.Loisellè 3 mins, 3 mins.VIGS WILL BE HERE MONDAY.\u2014 GOOD PRACTICE LAST -° * NIGHT.- The Sherbrooke Hockey Club had a year's players, with the exception of Payan, being out.Molyneux was out and keeps up his good work on the wing.He has plénty of speed and is a hard worker.Charlie Davidson of Granby was out and showed up well.He found the ice tiring and did [not do justice to himself., Arguin in thé poles Wiggett and Baker on the lines |ate better than ever.Following the senior practice the Sherbrooke team playing in the Bed- ford League held \u2018 a good practice, under Gokdon Maguire.promising material was available, \u201c The game will start at 3.30 and should be one of the best match 8 of \u2018the season.VICS WILL BE HERE FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY.) Manager Brent received a letter from the Vics this.morning stating that they will bring out a strong lineup for Monday's game.: The probable lineup will be: Goal, Law; point, Russell; cover, Spafford; forwards, Kavanagh, McPherson, bert and Russell Bowie.| + , KINGSEY.Arrivals and departures are: Mr.ani Mrs.N.Johnson, Ulverton, | and Mr.and Mrs.J.Silver, - Dans ille, guests of Mr.snd Mrs.Jamês Armstrong, recently; Mr.and Mrs.J.L.'lan:ondon and daughter, in St.Hya- einthe; Mr.F.Doyle, to L'Avenir.\u2018 The Kingsey Consolidated hool will re-open on the 2nd ol Sd + po \u2014 Li i Deaths Reported SUDDEN DEATH AT FARN AM.Farnham, Dec.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.artin Clohosy \"died \u2019 suddenly of heart failure on Tuesday morning.~ e e : The lineup was as follows: ÊL C.P.R.+» Town.F.Kavanagh Goal D.S.Kavanagh| G.E.Wright Point A.E.Griggs E.Standish Cover B.Duncan A.L.Longtin Rover F.Landers C.H.Sturgeon Centie \u2018 O.Loiselle } H.H.Clark R.Wing J.Kavanagh C.A.Odell L.Wing J.Comeau.good workout last night, all of last | _ and Gerald] A lot of- cn PHLLINORE DEAD IN MONTREAL.Passed Away \u201cAfter Somewhat Lengthy Illness.% : 24 PRACTICED FOR MANY YEARS IN \"COOKSHIRE AND WAS WELL KNOWN IN'DISTRICT.Cookshire, Dec.: 29.\u2014(Special)\u2014Dr.Phillimore died in the \u201cGeneral Hospital, Montreal, yestercay.He had been suffering \u2018from cancer of long a resident of Cookshire.His remains will arrive here.this evening and the funeral services will be held in St.Peter's Church to-morrow afternoon at 2.00.was born in Smeaton, near Nottingham.England, and was educated .at Queen's College, Oxford.The deceased inherited his parents\u2019 tastes, \u2018as both his father and mother were mest prolific writers.Dr.Phillimore contributed.-many leading articles; poems and.short stories to well- known English journals.He was an excellent draughtsman, and had a good artistic training.He graduated at McGill University in 1892, and at once settled in Cooksbire, fwhere.he He was for a number of years geon.of the 58th Battalion, Compton County.and later was gazetted surgeon of the 7th Husgars.The late Dr.Phillimore left Cookshire seven or eight.years ago, and after acting gs surgeon on a liner from the Old, Country to, African ports he returned to Canada and settled in Montreal.In Gertrude, eldest daughter of ham Hopkins, M.D., B.A., College, Dublin.ile leaves one Reginald DuGuard Hopkins more.rinity - son, Philli- .+ cosaec000.00.\"TOWN ADVERTISING COMPETITION.Mr.Clum\u2019s decision in the Record\u2019s Town Advertising Competition / bas | been received and will be announced in some week.The two winning advertisements will, also, be published at the same time, as well as an advertisement written by Mr.Clum.issue of the Record this Province of Québec, District of St.Francis, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT YVONNE LAPOINTE, J ship of Windsor, in the District of St.1 Francis, wife common as to property of Henri Rouillard, farmer \u201d of the same place, and duly authorized to the effects of thèse presents, - Plaintitt- \u2014Ÿg,\u2014 His death came \u2018as a shock to -all, health lately and.was seen around town a day or two previously.Deceased was 72 years of age and leaves a widow and several children.The funeral will take place to-mor- row _at the Roman Catholic Church.t divided as follows: | to all band nights.someone else.Get ready now and make up Snowshoers, hockey players, Remember, Should anyone receiving a prize be a present ticket holder, that the admission is only 25 cents.HENRI ROUILLARD, farmer, of the Defendant.An action for s aration as to property hàs been instituted by the plaintiff in this cate on the first of December, : 1910,.M.O'BREADY, \u2018Attorney for Platntiff Sherbrooke, Dec; - 14th.1910 as he had been in his usual\" good | Township\u2019 of - nop.in said district, à On Friday, January 6th, 1911 Being early in the season, we will give as prizes Twenty Season Tiokets, 3 5 Prizes for Ladies ~ 5 Prizes for Gentlemen 8 Prizes for Girls 5 Prizes for Boys The person with the best costume in each class will be given your costume.etc, This is a good opportunity for you i To get a SEASON TICKET FREE the | throat for some time.The dector was\\ Raymond Hewesdooë Phillimore had a large practice for many years.sur- - 1894 he married Frances | ra- | of the Town- | a season ticket admitting holder free\u201d The wearers of the four other best costumes will be awarded ordinary season tickets.we will transfer one You can be Peck's Bad Boy or Buster Brown else, providing you have a costume in which you can skate and take part in the contest for prizes.will also he admitted to skate with their club uniform.Never hefore have such prizes been offered.CLEMENT THEATRE FRIDAY, DEC.30th.The Big Musical Sensation, The Soul Kiss Book and Lyrics by Harry B.Smith.Music by Maurice Levi., Original New York production.60 People 40 Girls .Prices\u2014ist 4 rows Orchestra, $1.50; balance, $1.00; 1st - row Balcony Circle, $1.00 ; balance, 75c.; Balcony, 50c.; Gallery, .25c.$5 Roward ~ For return of 8a - Gameo Scarf Pin, lost two weeks ago; white head on maroon stone.| Jas.McDonnell, Queen\u2019s \u2018Hotel, Sherbrooke, This being an heirloom for this large reward.NOTICE \" Wanted at the sixty thousand feet first-class Birch logs.Highest cash price paid.H.C.Bailey and son bas charge of my saw and grist mill this season.Custom accounts.grinding at 8c.per bushel.Satisfaction \u2018guaranteed.: \u2018A.E.SWAN.Birchton, Dec.22nd, 1910.== _»\u2014\u2014 sre_______ MAGHINERY New and second-hand of all kinds, lowest prices.Let us know your quirements, w¢ will do-the rest.FOSS & FULLER 829 St.James St.MONTREAL: ; at re- : CHATEAU FRONTENAC Tea and Grill Room Corner Wellington and Aber- - deen Streets.Special to Ladies.\u2014Afternoon tea will be served from 4 to 6 GH \"Room open from 12 o'clock noon until midnight.Meals a Ia carte at any hour from 12 noon until closing time.Situated on Street Car line.| Lennoxville and Belt cars pass the door every few minutes.;» Come and give Sherbrooke\u2019s new and up-to-date Grill Room =a trial.Satisfaction Guaranteed.Orchestra will play every turday {from 4 to 6 p.m.ve.' of his tickets to , or anything_ Make up your costume now; take part in the Skating Carnival and keep your costume fo participate - in two other skating carnivals to C.Gatien, J.A.Lapointe, L.L.|anteed.Bachand, J.St.Pierre, P.Bourgoin 55 Frontenac St, Sherbrooke.= J, Champagne, L.Proulx, 9 Bell \u2018phone 297.~ People's \u2019phone: \\ - \u2014_ \u2018 \u2014_ rie Note that Old Christmas Day is the- date, you will meeë-your friends on skates.- Admission Only 25 Cents be held during the winter.8 pm.>.will be the time, and the Stadium, the place where Birchton Saw Mill, * ?WELLL .tr.ue a wi 6 Tal a 2 .> aa\u2019 \\ I ha a LH GE APA Lg oo ei katt T F SMS TE RE 4 mes \u201c> + >> LEVER.id 5.e.ES gr lo oe ato ld © 463 in] A [1] 4 ot 7 ' \u20ac J 8 0 G13 ay Rp AT Co EAE a re, n \" od 2 oo Lf RE : PE : or i ag RAN, at LO AR SRE + 3 So pea TEE \" > RES Seay vin 10 ArT i he .25 8e pod 1 Pp Le A ! A i y I rw : R Te Tg - a c ; > PR ; Set Tait Maa i RL + .- | ; ; A oA] , , & : UE ae er rn Te A Let = : , .tor vu wy ey uN + æ 1 als PV TETE Se Soa RTT se ee ee .- - - ; ; PE A TE ; Be Co oy ; - OT Le, Lo ; - Se « .Cs .= wat ny .Bt 7 : de : q .: = .CT 5e, ; ; _ -l , : > : ci - Lo.- [EE +.Ra A Wn Da yt pu = - - .: ; ; - i - RE Sh od + = .- Cy - : .X : = .- ; ; .pe, 5 i je à ; sc.: - - = .- .\u2018 ; ; - .- } .- .= ; À .- - ~ - .; + vo Le , ' - A > ve mie a.+ \u201c WN - « | 3351 = : : + \"Ce, ses EE a RE 2 .EE .Lo ow CE pur RÉ Vode Ta ATURE NUR .* 3 Li - 25 _ .e oR Voor eum L PP os o A ou + geo er : CRE a PRY I À vost tet LL ; .hy ey | - ha - .eit 5 JE - .Sl .ad oy sate \u20ac : , ot \u201c : PR : Tee ve 1 .: - - .; \u2018 = : Leb Pre 4 400 a ; \u201cee _ os a oF : = - S$ 3 | \u201c\u2026.; 2h aif ER Seg i : ; à 3 Ç RE = ; .j- | 7 2.> .- .t 207 43 .Le F5 - SA CRE 4 ; - ; j sp FE 4 \"at 0 Ge 4 Co 2 | ! 2, 2 05 \u2014 .; 1077 \u2019 * - + \u2018 \"\" - - .co.| wl Aa Lo + ., Pig RE _.sm ; \u2018 ; .- À à .\u2018 , .- i f : \u201cras \" - ' p .- .« .oo ns Rn Lo ; - ] oe «+ #1.pagmerx | | : \u2014 DAY RECORD, MREUREDAT BRCEMEER 9, M.of : | al a k : , .7 = : Ee \u2014 \u2014 - A - | : \u2014 MONTREAL MORNING saû- .= « ; ; ) [SEA LS : ati TIONS * b sh ort \u2018 & 4, a uo ons furnished by hf - MY MOTTO\u2014QUALITY AND CAREFULNESS \"FINANCIAL AND @ raished | Ry \u2018 Montreal, Dec.29.\u2014Stock trading oF : © MARKET NEWS.À | 22e 2e iii \u201cnes _ OR A were exceptionally strong.Detroit TL ; EL | 207 was most active at 68} to |69, and Pay ou Estab 24 | AIRY PRODUCE.Woods maintained its adyance a : #5 1 Il ® + 0 1893.Other features were Cement at Cg CHEESE MARKET QUIET, | |284,-Penman's 60, Can.Papifec 19.| r ads.these days.2 - Clothier, Outfitter and Furrier for Men \u2018and Women Mo AR ints of|Car Foundy 62.Oslivie 186, 1 |Ÿ To keep an eye on ou a ys.Youwi } | F o I Bh cheese yesterday were Js Lote, nois 90.; save money by so doing.e are now making Se EY : against oxes for .Following transactions this morn- : : - fr fh - | 147-149 Wellington Street * Sherbrooke, Quebec, ing date of last year.Receipts for et | Ch Hi 4 the past week were 2,603 boxes, as £25, 75 t 2 A Re uction O ha +.k1 PS against 938 pate for the correspond Cua.Cement, Lat oo LE i 2 20 F vo 10° riod o ear.SE = ; « £1 | A aye adopted a system for \u2018thé benefit ot, au says coer IE sa quiet Dut steady, westerns | Steel\u201410 at 60%.Cw 20 C off all 7 { fi } aa \"IH being et toc Hea 88} rimois Tract.PRL\u201425 at 90.;( p.° 1 - | + Ii +H LOT 18 easterns a c.Po : Li _ : i Ei - : Soo oo Co Lake of the Wogde~25, 25, 25 at J Co -De : 1H HERE IS MY PLAN te (ee te on, UB, 5 a it ~ House Coats, .\"rn Ei \u2014_ oO aux ° Ca \u2018 [ ,# .& 7° - || When you make a cash purchase in my store ÿou will receive a National Cash Register .Montreal.Dec.Es rois s,| CP.R+0, 2 et 196, { G C n CE || check, similar to the sample printed on this letter.Save these, and when titled to as sgainst 528 packages for the cor Quebec \u2018 By 520 50 \"Dressing | owns, | _ SEC | cash register checks amounting to #0, regurn them to me, and you will be entitled to it respondin ee week were.3,538 Crown Reserve-10, 50 at 210, 201$ | ° d V | _ { Corresp CR $2 in trade FREE.PER _ { : - packages, as against 2,485 packages Detroft United\u201425 at 68%, 5 at à, Knitte ests.ST throws ! 1 \u2014T for the corresponding period of las 25, 25 at à, 25 at à, 25 mt §, 25, , © baggage Le ; | - oo : a .0 - year.The local market is to 25ten 2% at 4, 8, 50 at 8, 75, 25, 50 g .V t Le The pis | < Yoga Al i ; = .057 DEC 5 ; e .choicest quoted at -264c.to îc., at #, 100, 25 at .69.rancy es S.| as alread 040 D ; \u2014 .- 7 100 # À and: seconds at 24c.to 24jc.Porto Rico\u201425 at- 50.Customs , Cv + .- .7 + - .; 8 : ; - \u2014 ÿ an 1 ea - - : .Penman\u201425, 25 at 60._ #4 Co | - B 1 00 i = PROVISION MARKET Sve, B 1 ie oi The above cut will soon clear them out, Come early Tor borg 45 2 RE «7 27 1 .av ARE 7 - .: °C \u2014 \u2014 in 1911.ay |B | mn 5 moe fit es eh ree \u2018J.ROSENBLOOM & C0.hae a So : - \u201c Montreal, Dec.29.\u2014A much strong- ee gage sus 8 BF T.VINEBERG, Co er feeling has developed In Oe mar STAR CLOTHING HALL In the ; ai : >=} 7 : \u2019 7 et for 088 SJtu M sh Dept.\u2014 - | PS i} oo Clothier, outtitter and - - Ï {| and prices have advanced 3bc.per 5 Wellington Sia 8 en NM en's\u2019 Furnishings | lie ailes Bo |.oo | oo urrier, - : 11100 lbs.THis is attributed to the yh Wellington St., Men's Clothing.ne a 4 > : + - 147-149 Wellington Street, - OT © {| felling off in the receipts and the The Int CL | BE | Sherbrocke, Quebec: Co || poo demand um uers for sup IN.) ae, E 138 Sing more 9.407777077 necessar + 2 F EC \u2019 _ \u2018 | ! ec t | x - : Telephone Bell 238.FR : oor Dade: yesterday: at $7.50.per 100 1ba., Sh dent Bon Mon oes the pres | Xi | : Lo * Fhis check is worthé per Do SE Tf weighed off cars.In \u201csympathy with ; Last Saturday speir a page ad\u201d _ : CLARENCEVILLE: entertainment Mr.Eobinson Paap ing Exh $C - | oe eck 1\u201d CE - 7 mnt |] the above and the.ward 4 {an 40° Metropolita Daliles, The = Ohristming tree in the Dase- Ed oe pupil of the achpof with 4; Sherbro Ti : vo - RI A Co 0 A) : , q | ar | / he 5 - Lite Sos LL 0 Ce Te the\" bY ohet 18.Bee \u2018and prices | *.\u201cder, N°8.the Peers, BIE wi while ment of the Methodist Church was PCOK.also oranges and candy, It ig 1 T2 | ; and get tore.i , Co | 25c.per 100 &+; these advertisements have rela- well attended, and extra seats had, to § to issue EE : an em mand esaraty vas Sp oan = Be brought 15 to accommodate tie |.ras, fu | a | ' #; (over) _ 1164 , {good and sales of abattoir fresh-kill-1% - brought them direct! visitors, The choruses by the school | hose spend à Ù __ assuranc 4 ji : ;Ç oo 0; , - 5 + Le LL, 4H pd-were made at $190: $10.25, and 4 ER | the best Brokers had 1a, You Aa were exceedingly -good, and every Those spending the bolitaly nt that bu | es MIE - _ OT oo 0 \u2018 «+ M at.to $9.50 per # ers througho e i interesting.At about ten are:.Mrs.Douglas, of Sharbr - a | F \u20ac - ; CL\" } _ Sample of Check, a _ Le she i oo S00 ronde de 8 in ta | & , Sompisiad Ut day ten = Banta Jame nto the wee Dr, Waters, of Newton, Ne to a .; BR: cy \u201c, + i r > \u2018 .i ] | boo ot In ° \u201c N Ss\u201d py [un sandy, id ' only & 18 g Thnds for private © mafvia able 35d Els ang the Tittle ones Annie Vatets, of hd ho ol this is .Aa - ! _ Et 1 assing, - Len «&.are n rran e.st ; | CE | Lc I Te THIS FOR Two: REA ° SRE cure ur ry * which will \u201cbe advertised as ez- were loud in their praise of Santa.Jessie Pease of Montreal; to he o | Ea 4 f° i .CC VT Let ont the Tee of Pere On Saturday night an entertainment Pease\u2019s: Mr.Robert Kerr, of Mow ' partme Al} \"|| FIRST: To hive you become acquainted with Vineberg's great stock of choice goods, i _\u2014 on or vou \u201cmme de better Hall in connection witÿ the Sabbath trem to, \"is Jone, Mr Dens À moyen: ! ge! woke « ; Co ! ; | oO \u2018é | iy - | to become convinced of Vineberg\u2019s carefulness in ne your tos suc and the reasonable : goon.DEMAND FOR EGGS.AR nad te WEES this arm.School of St.George'd! buen.Rev.Née Ci a ty ALT: noyane | - An : t reatest success.\u2018Montreal, Dec.29.\u2014There ' | Mr.Robinson officiatéésWs Chairman, Miss Irene Miller of Forsester, Nass.bound A 0 prices of Vineberg's articles which have won for me the g bre demand from oval buyers tr1$ SHORT-& OLIVIER 3 15; 20\"5200, Eee grace | with Mis end Mie ee Vas.und - AH \u2018 T .n .; \u201d \u2019 A I\u2019 .ii SECOND : To make it worth while for you.to buy for cash.ahr a ae Lote of strictly 158 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.i The, recitath ns and sing Crombie to Ste Aca du Mots erated.7 HE \u2014 oo Le ,new 'laid continue to come, forwar TO LEND\u2014$1,500 ity pro- e new rink is illumina - di I \u201cREMEMBER, I want you to know that when it is from Vineberg, it is right.Fan ere ae veu der dome, D-41,500 on ity » prent praise.A dust, by Miss Lilian ho lights and om om pend \u2018 41 | Sales of selecthd stock were made All RAA AA AAA AE AAA afternoon and eve ris 2 4 Tel, Bell 338.| Yours ver truly, : 82c.; No.1 stock at 27c., and No.great applause.At the close\u2019 of the : tien 4 ; 2 at Bc.to Be.Sr Cx i trea ltee~- been { 4 | 5 \u2018 ,Ç T.VINEBERG.\u2018 ero?EN satis! | A : DEMAND FOR 2ONY FAIR.| Pgh public *, \"1 .rues A i Montreal, Jee.20} Ta demand for Br NN.Dl i oe gE | \" = ~~.small lots honey., an À .ficiais a RE has not been completed, but will be CANADIAN 7 | supplies are ample, prices show no A I .\u2018The - 4 in a day or, two.y ws.change.Clover, white honey, 14c.to WL © further | RE EE HS NE .\u201814jc.; \u2018dark grades; \u201c124c.to 18c.; | wo 3 ter.a ti : No details of thé report are \u201cyet | 1 \u2014 bite \u20ac xtracted, Te.to 8c.: -bucks Je Susn A GOVERN § T RATES, | et mat Cotton 13 TE Ge eV ave eros si uss 28 _ A RY: W- commends .the esta ment.of RP AN ww a ; oa .3 ; view of \u2018the superintendent.It is un Ee nt f 0 n wid Trun 4 = | ' ' ea detae soe cone that the employees will | \u201cMAPLE.BUSINESS 1 sow.; P pssibly you ave 0 f Fat Fo Toom : : Ey i regulator owers.Whether the be put under the provisions o © |.Montreal, Del.29.\u2014Bisiness in Fo Recommendation 1 is That Same a ory io to be created by treaty act as regards the outeide service.| maple product.coktinliss slow, and in at Christmas , and as.we are Nw fair t - i 1, : Besson Buse § upeevi ç ory Au- between the two governments or by Mr.W.McCarthy, late of the consequence lhe market is vole \u2019 ) bel ut CORE a \" int legislation cannot be announced |Mortitaer Company, is ta.uave charge any new feature.We.quote \u201c xp joint legislation cena of a new department devoted to loose | syrup in Wood at 6c.per Ib., and in clearing the few odds and ends, ar - 24 iy - thE +; thority.i ie leaf \u2018systems of \u2018offics devices.The | tins, bte.Mapto\u2018sugar, de.to 100: Cy Trade Ting .545 em © SUTTON JUNCTION.\u2018new superintendent, Boardman, per\u2019 tb.Ce - ; after : : our, enormous trade,\u2019 3 on\u2019 wm \u20ac - from 'MBSSRS! MABEE.AND KNAPP | te à 24 leaves \u2018for New- YorE and Washington °°\" = Ps | 5 CATER oo the i 2 8 OF Mrs.W.R.Baflord entertained 24 jo Saturday to get pointers there | | POTATO MARKET.STEADY.| j 5 { tom , .DISCUSSING DETAIL 0 Christmas day, and Mrs.A.~ W.| 00 Co 0 operation of bureaus Montreal, Dec.#).\u2014/The market for} \u201cdo well to profit by.the special pri ah 1 Boar \u2018AGREEMENT.\" Westover about the same, numer on in those citfes.\u2019 Ua potatoes remain: steady Under 8 fair nu oo up 5 _ Saturday, whilé Mrs, C estover - deman es of car lots o a Si ! Washington, D.C., Dec.3 As à ® pad ber entire family on Monday, LIMIT, © HUMAN ENDURANCE: {Mountain stock at 82jc., and in a i we are dd offering.: CS \u2014 lette result of conferences between Judge Holiday visitors in town are Mrs.New York, Dec.19.\u2014After a stay |jobbing way at $1 per bag.\u2014 race ad ne JP _ Martin A.Knapp, chairman of the soles, of Brome, and Miss Hazel |of several weeks in Paris and Berlin; - - < Interstate Commerce Commission, Martin, of Montreal, at Mr.A.W.'whers he has been giving instruc- MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET | \" apd Judge J.P.Mabee, chief.of the Westover's; Mr.Martin, of M One tions in the art ol flying, Orville si .Rai ,- at Mr.W.R.Saflord\u2019s; Rev.Mr.and Wright returned yesterday on the re lod .Railway Commission of Canada, an Mrs.Miller and Marion, of Manson- gieamer Oceanic.The aviator heard PRIOES FOR CATILE DROPPED A oars agreement hag been reached to recom- ville, at Mr.J, B.Downs; Mr.D.by -wireless of Hozxsey in breaking | | : A Lute tion /~ mend to the governments of the C.Draper at Mr, John Draper's; Mr.tno record for height in a \u2018 Wright Montreal, Dec.29.\u2014The quality of tinec United States and Canada the crea- Arthur Warner and Mr.and Mrs.machine, Wright, when asked if he the live stock offered on the local] vise tion of an International Railroad Cass and family at Mr.N.P.Emer- |pag brought back any new ideas, re- markets yestérday was not up to the \u2018 I wi Commission, which shfll have SUPer- inon\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.Scott and Mal- plied: \u2018\u2018We do not £o to Europe for standard of.last week, and conse-||l EVERYONE A PLUM FOR You.- Gr Beeb visory authority over; the railway colm, of Montreal, at Mr.J.J.new 1 degs in flying.\u201d.\u2018\u2019The only lim- § quently the prices were shaded, with des | ing.: rates between the two countries.Emerson's; Mrs.Myron Safford And [yg Taefd the: aviator, \u201cthat can ; the best steers offered at around $5.50|[ SA afte Mr.Mabee arrived\u2019 in Washington daughter Monday night to \u2018spend a placed on the height that will be | though same, brought as high as $6.| \u201cAE, the from Ottave Tuesday might to dis |yeck it relatives.in\" Hartiord, [Pod Où le holeht chat wil ba thoue came brought os hleh as bi, alt Mufflers In Wilte and black, Worth 3, ir - + ue , ques the details of an agreement.he Conn.; Mrs.Carr to her home here Umit of human endurance.Heights Yards WestBnd market were: 300 9 \"9 CET adv: had re chec, with Judge X an a and is greatly improved.may be reached at which a man can- cattle, 550 sheep and lambs, 300 hogs aa 1 August, and yeste ignated by \u2018their |, The item that appeared in last not exist,\u201d he said.The airman \u2018will [\u2019and 25 calves.At the C.P.R.East \u201c Co & ials, who were designate y 't ke I' Saturday\u2019s Record should have read go on to Dayton, Ohio, | \u2018End market the receipts were 500 White Knit Mufflers, worth 20C.for - = ; _ Tespective governments to consider that Mr.W.R.Safford had lost a , cattle, 250 sheep .and lambs, 600 9.° _ æ a sublest.Bnd make a seport ont valuable hog instead of a valuable vOTED TENNIS PLAYER DEAD, hogs, and 100 calves.: 0 | \u2014 = LP boy.London, Dec.21.
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